The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith J.M. Dent & Company, 1897 |
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... place , you must be sure to be free and open in your Conversation with him , and to let in Light upon your Actions , to unravel all your Designs , and discover every Secret however trifling or indifferent . A jealous Husband has a ...
... place , you must be sure to be free and open in your Conversation with him , and to let in Light upon your Actions , to unravel all your Designs , and discover every Secret however trifling or indifferent . A jealous Husband has a ...
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... Place in a Client's Title , diverting the Course of an Enquiry , or finding a skilful Refuge to palliate a Falshood ; Yet it is still called Eloquence in the latter , though thus unjustly employed ; but Resolution in an Assassin is ...
... Place in a Client's Title , diverting the Course of an Enquiry , or finding a skilful Refuge to palliate a Falshood ; Yet it is still called Eloquence in the latter , though thus unjustly employed ; but Resolution in an Assassin is ...
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... place mine above the Necessity or Obligation of my Bounty , I am in very little Pain for the Roman Proverb upon the Carthaginian Traders ; the Romans were their professed Enemies : I am only sorry no Carthaginian Histories have come to ...
... place mine above the Necessity or Obligation of my Bounty , I am in very little Pain for the Roman Proverb upon the Carthaginian Traders ; the Romans were their professed Enemies : I am only sorry no Carthaginian Histories have come to ...
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... . A Lady of this Place had some time since a Box of the newest Ribbons sent down by the Coach : Whether it was her own malicious Invention , or the Wantonness of 1711 . No. 175. of a London Milliner , I THE SPECTATOR 27.
... . A Lady of this Place had some time since a Box of the newest Ribbons sent down by the Coach : Whether it was her own malicious Invention , or the Wantonness of 1711 . No. 175. of a London Milliner , I THE SPECTATOR 27.
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... Places without any Buttons to their Coats , which they supply with several little silver Hasps ; tho ' our freshest Advices from London make no mention of any such Fashion ; and we are some thing shy of affording Matter to the Button ...
... Places without any Buttons to their Coats , which they supply with several little silver Hasps ; tho ' our freshest Advices from London make no mention of any such Fashion ; and we are some thing shy of affording Matter to the Button ...
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