The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... , which endeavours to Cultivate and Polifh Human Life , by promo- . ting Virtue and Know- ledge , and by recommend- ing whatsoever may be ei ther Useful or Ornamen- tal to Society . I know that the Homage I now pay You , I The Dedication .
... , which endeavours to Cultivate and Polifh Human Life , by promo- . ting Virtue and Know- ledge , and by recommend- ing whatsoever may be ei ther Useful or Ornamen- tal to Society . I know that the Homage I now pay You , I The Dedication .
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... ther this might proceed from a Law- Suit which was then depending in the Family , or my Father's being a Juftice of the Peace , I cannot determine ; for I am not fo vain as to think it prefaged any Dignity that I fhould arrive at in my ...
... ther this might proceed from a Law- Suit which was then depending in the Family , or my Father's being a Juftice of the Peace , I cannot determine ; for I am not fo vain as to think it prefaged any Dignity that I fhould arrive at in my ...
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... in the Decline of his Life , but having ever been very careful of his Perfon , and always had a very eafy Fortune , Time has made but very little Impreffion , ei- ther i He to be y . an he er- fe 16 N ° 2 . The SPECTATOR .
... in the Decline of his Life , but having ever been very careful of his Perfon , and always had a very eafy Fortune , Time has made but very little Impreffion , ei- ther i He to be y . an he er- fe 16 N ° 2 . The SPECTATOR .
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... ther by Wrinkles on his Forehead , or Traces in his Brain . His Perfon is well turned , of a good Height . He is very ready at that fort of Difcourse with which Men ufually entertain Women . He has all his Life dreffed very well , and ...
... ther by Wrinkles on his Forehead , or Traces in his Brain . His Perfon is well turned , of a good Height . He is very ready at that fort of Difcourse with which Men ufually entertain Women . He has all his Life dreffed very well , and ...
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... ther end but to eclipse one another . THE Reader will eafily fuppofe , by what has been before said , that the La- dy on the Throne would have been al- moft frighted to Diftraction , had the feen but any one of thefe Spectres ; what ...
... ther end but to eclipse one another . THE Reader will eafily fuppofe , by what has been before said , that the La- dy on the Throne would have been al- moft frighted to Diftraction , had the feen but any one of thefe Spectres ; what ...
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