The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... Hand to Hand , and the Abuse People put upon one another in that Kind . It is indeed come to that Pass , that instead of being the Testimony of Merit in the Person recommended , the true Reading of a Letter of this Sort is , The Bearer ...
... Hand to Hand , and the Abuse People put upon one another in that Kind . It is indeed come to that Pass , that instead of being the Testimony of Merit in the Person recommended , the true Reading of a Letter of this Sort is , The Bearer ...
Strana 75
... Hand , that they are still legible . Upon my enquiring the Reason of this unusual Salu- tation , they told me that it was a Custom among them , when- ever they saw a Brother tottering or unstable in his Post , to lend him a Hand in ...
... Hand , that they are still legible . Upon my enquiring the Reason of this unusual Salu- tation , they told me that it was a Custom among them , when- ever they saw a Brother tottering or unstable in his Post , to lend him a Hand in ...
Strana 457
... Hands . I here send you a Poem to the fair Architect , which I would not offer to herself , till I knew whether this Method of a ... Hand pursue . Oh were I equal to the bold Design , Or No. 632. Monday , Dec. 13 , 1714 THE SPECTATOR 457.
... Hands . I here send you a Poem to the fair Architect , which I would not offer to herself , till I knew whether this Method of a ... Hand pursue . Oh were I equal to the bold Design , Or No. 632. Monday , Dec. 13 , 1714 THE SPECTATOR 457.
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