The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... heard that this club , though it consisted but of fifteen persons , weighed above three ton . In opposition to this society , there sprung up ano ther composed of scarecrows and skeletons , who , being erses very meagre and envious ...
... heard that this club , though it consisted but of fifteen persons , weighed above three ton . In opposition to this society , there sprung up ano ther composed of scarecrows and skeletons , who , being erses very meagre and envious ...
Strana 217
... heard them often talk of Augustus Cæsar , who had intrigues with the wives of senators , not out of wantonness but stratagem . " It is a thousand pities you should be so severely virtuous as I fear you are ; otherwise , after one visit ...
... heard them often talk of Augustus Cæsar , who had intrigues with the wives of senators , not out of wantonness but stratagem . " It is a thousand pities you should be so severely virtuous as I fear you are ; otherwise , after one visit ...
Strana 492
... heard reviling Alexander the Great , was well admonished by his officer , " Sir , you are paid to fight against Alexander , and not to rail at him . " her , and sometimes in a freak will instantly change her habitation . To indulge this ...
... heard reviling Alexander the Great , was well admonished by his officer , " Sir , you are paid to fight against Alexander , and not to rail at him . " her , and sometimes in a freak will instantly change her habitation . To indulge this ...
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