The Spectator, Svazek 10E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... brought me several letters ; and , amongst the rest , a long one from Mrs. President , as follows : 6 SMART SIR , ' You are pleased to be very merry , as you imagine , with us widows : and you seem to ground your satire on our receiving ...
... brought me several letters ; and , amongst the rest , a long one from Mrs. President , as follows : 6 SMART SIR , ' You are pleased to be very merry , as you imagine , with us widows : and you seem to ground your satire on our receiving ...
Strana 145
... brought to me by his grandmother ; but , to her great sorrow and surprise , he came out a quaker . Seeing myself surrounded with a body of freethinkers and scoffers at religion , who were making themselves merry at the sober looks and ...
... brought to me by his grandmother ; but , to her great sorrow and surprise , he came out a quaker . Seeing myself surrounded with a body of freethinkers and scoffers at religion , who were making themselves merry at the sober looks and ...
Strana 244
... brought in upon the black ram nine times the same day . Several widows of the neighbourhood , being brought upon their trial , showed that they did not hold of the manor , and were discharged accord- ingly . A pretty young creature who ...
... brought in upon the black ram nine times the same day . Several widows of the neighbourhood , being brought upon their trial , showed that they did not hold of the manor , and were discharged accord- ingly . A pretty young creature who ...
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On the Itch of Writing A ADDISON 583 Duty of being usefully employedon Plant | 8 |
NMETHOD of Political Writers affecting | 49 |
Story of Hilpa | 85 |
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