The Spectator, Svazek 3J. and R. Tonson, 1801 - Počet stran: 313 |
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... A candid man would not impute the Birmingham riots to wicked motives , at least in the vulgar concerned , though the effects were so destructive . For my own part I could heartily wish that all 22 NO . 125 . THE SPECTATOR .
... A candid man would not impute the Birmingham riots to wicked motives , at least in the vulgar concerned , though the effects were so destructive . For my own part I could heartily wish that all 22 NO . 125 . THE SPECTATOR .
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Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. For my own part I could heartily wish that all honest men would enter into an association , for the support of one another against the endeavours of those whom they ought to look upon as their common ...
Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. For my own part I could heartily wish that all honest men would enter into an association , for the support of one another against the endeavours of those whom they ought to look upon as their common ...
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... wish it may not drive many ordinary women into meetings and conventicles . Should our sex at the same time take it into their heads to wear trunk breeches ( as who knows what their indignation at this female treatment may drive them to ...
... wish it may not drive many ordinary women into meetings and conventicles . Should our sex at the same time take it into their heads to wear trunk breeches ( as who knows what their indignation at this female treatment may drive them to ...
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... wish , for the sake of my country friends , that there was such a kind of ever- lasting drapery to be made use of by all who live at a cer- tain distance from the town , and that they would agree upon such fashions as should never be ...
... wish , for the sake of my country friends , that there was such a kind of ever- lasting drapery to be made use of by all who live at a cer- tain distance from the town , and that they would agree upon such fashions as should never be ...
Strana 46
... wishes Sir ROGER does not harbour a Jesuit in his house , and that he thinks the gentlemen of the country would do very well to make me give some account of myself . On the other side , some of Sir ROGER's friends are afraid the old ...
... wishes Sir ROGER does not harbour a Jesuit in his house , and that he thinks the gentlemen of the country would do very well to make me give some account of myself . On the other side , some of Sir ROGER's friends are afraid the old ...
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