The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 162
... married Woman is consulted in the first of the following Letters , and the Felicity of a Maiden Lady in the second . I call it a Felicity to have the Addresses of an agreeable Man ; and I think I have not any where seen a prettier ...
... married Woman is consulted in the first of the following Letters , and the Felicity of a Maiden Lady in the second . I call it a Felicity to have the Addresses of an agreeable Man ; and I think I have not any where seen a prettier ...
Strana 269
... married within a Fortnight after the Death of her last Husband . Her Weeds have served her thrice , and are still as ... married in the 15th Year of her Age to Sir Simon Waddle , Knight , aged Threescore and twelve , by whom she had ...
... married within a Fortnight after the Death of her last Husband . Her Weeds have served her thrice , and are still as ... married in the 15th Year of her Age to Sir Simon Waddle , Knight , aged Threescore and twelve , by whom she had ...
Strana 302
... Marriage , and when he was put in his Grave , reckoning he had been two Years dead , and my self a Widow of that standing , I married three Weeks afterwards John Sturdy , Esq . , his next Heir . I had indeed some Thoughts of taking Mr ...
... Marriage , and when he was put in his Grave , reckoning he had been two Years dead , and my self a Widow of that standing , I married three Weeks afterwards John Sturdy , Esq . , his next Heir . I had indeed some Thoughts of taking Mr ...
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