The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - Počet stran: 722 |
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... told him that Mr. Such - a - one , if he pleased , might " take the law of him , " for fishing in that part of the river . My friend Sir Roger heard them both upon a round trot ; and after having paused some time , told them with the ...
... told him that Mr. Such - a - one , if he pleased , might " take the law of him , " for fishing in that part of the river . My friend Sir Roger heard them both upon a round trot ; and after having paused some time , told them with the ...
Strana 266
... told him the man was a freethinker , he should have guessed , by his way of talking , he was little better ' L than a heathen ; excepting only that he. never rose again ; though there were others who affirmed that she never came to the ...
... told him the man was a freethinker , he should have guessed , by his way of talking , he was little better ' L than a heathen ; excepting only that he. never rose again ; though there were others who affirmed that she never came to the ...
Strana 381
... told me t'other night , that he had been reading my paper upon Westminster - abbey , in which , says he , there are a great many ingenious fancies . He told me at the same time , that he observed , I had promised an- other paper upon ...
... told me t'other night , that he had been reading my paper upon Westminster - abbey , in which , says he , there are a great many ingenious fancies . He told me at the same time , that he observed , I had promised an- other paper upon ...
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