The SpectatorGeorge Routledge, 1870 - Počet stran: 919 |
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... Person for your Corre- ' spondence . I have thoroughly examined the present State of Religion in Great - Britain , and am able to acquaint you with the predominant ' Vice of every Market - Town in the whole ' Island . I can tell you the ...
... Person for your Corre- ' spondence . I have thoroughly examined the present State of Religion in Great - Britain , and am able to acquaint you with the predominant ' Vice of every Market - Town in the whole ' Island . I can tell you the ...
Strana 34
... Person , when a Man of Known Honour does a thing Unworthy himself : Or when any Action which was well executed , upon better Information appears so alter'd in its Circumstances , that the Fame of it is divided among many , instead of ...
... Person , when a Man of Known Honour does a thing Unworthy himself : Or when any Action which was well executed , upon better Information appears so alter'd in its Circumstances , that the Fame of it is divided among many , instead of ...
Strana 40
... Person may agree by the Great , and be kept in Repair by the Year . The Doctor draws Teeth without pulling off your Mask . R. dark , and I know no other Excuse that is or can be made for them , than that the Wounds they give are only ...
... Person may agree by the Great , and be kept in Repair by the Year . The Doctor draws Teeth without pulling off your Mask . R. dark , and I know no other Excuse that is or can be made for them , than that the Wounds they give are only ...
Strana 41
... Person that should discover the Author of it . The Author , relying upon his Holiness's Gener- osity , as also on some private Overtures which he had received from him , made the Discovery him- self ; upon which the Pope gave him the Re ...
... Person that should discover the Author of it . The Author , relying upon his Holiness's Gener- osity , as also on some private Overtures which he had received from him , made the Discovery him- self ; upon which the Pope gave him the Re ...
Strana 45
... Person to be acquainted with them , he would blush at the Praises which his Friends [ have 2 ] bestowed upon him . There are others so excessively modest , that they deliver the Character of the Person de- parted in Greek or Hebrew ...
... Person to be acquainted with them , he would blush at the Praises which his Friends [ have 2 ] bestowed upon him . There are others so excessively modest , that they deliver the Character of the Person de- parted in Greek or Hebrew ...
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