The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 189
... Lady for whom and with whom it was done . Truly , Mr. SPECTATOR , I cannot but be pleased I have hit upon something that these Gentlemen are capable of ; for ' tis sad so considerable a Part of the King- dom , ( I mean for Numbers ) ...
... Lady for whom and with whom it was done . Truly , Mr. SPECTATOR , I cannot but be pleased I have hit upon something that these Gentlemen are capable of ; for ' tis sad so considerable a Part of the King- dom , ( I mean for Numbers ) ...
Strana 220
... Lady of that Court would take the Voyage , that Sex not being at that Time so much used in politick Negocia- tions . The Manner of Treating the Pope is according to the Chinese Ceremonial , very respectful . For the Emperor writes to ...
... Lady of that Court would take the Voyage , that Sex not being at that Time so much used in politick Negocia- tions . The Manner of Treating the Pope is according to the Chinese Ceremonial , very respectful . For the Emperor writes to ...
Strana 397
... Lady had once told her Husband , that it was her Duty to obey ; to which he replied , Oh ! my Dear , you are never in the Wrong . The violent Passion of one Lady for her Lap - Dog ; the turning away of the old House - Maid by another ...
... Lady had once told her Husband , that it was her Duty to obey ; to which he replied , Oh ! my Dear , you are never in the Wrong . The violent Passion of one Lady for her Lap - Dog ; the turning away of the old House - Maid by another ...
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