The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 155
... never bred . of the day ; besides this , he had at last the good for- tune to be the man who took Count Piper . With all this fire I knew my cousin to be the civilest crea- ture in the world . He never made any impertinent show of his ...
... never bred . of the day ; besides this , he had at last the good for- tune to be the man who took Count Piper . With all this fire I knew my cousin to be the civilest crea- ture in the world . He never made any impertinent show of his ...
Strana 288
... never heard to name him in his absence , and takes care he shall never be the subject of any discourse that she has a share in . I hope you will propose this lady as a pattern , though I am very much afraid you will be wives , much ...
... never heard to name him in his absence , and takes care he shall never be the subject of any discourse that she has a share in . I hope you will propose this lady as a pattern , though I am very much afraid you will be wives , much ...
Strana 446
... never so hard and inconvenient to private people yet did I never think myself at liberty , or authorized to tell the people that either Christ , St. Peter , or St. Paul , or any other holy writer , had , by any doctrine delivered by ...
... never so hard and inconvenient to private people yet did I never think myself at liberty , or authorized to tell the people that either Christ , St. Peter , or St. Paul , or any other holy writer , had , by any doctrine delivered by ...
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