The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 8
... father mortgages when his son is very young ; and the boy is to marry , as soon as he is at age , to redeem it and find portions for his sisters . This , forsooth , is no great inconvenience to him : for he may wench , keep a public ...
... father mortgages when his son is very young ; and the boy is to marry , as soon as he is at age , to redeem it and find portions for his sisters . This , forsooth , is no great inconvenience to him : for he may wench , keep a public ...
Strana 16
... father of his country murder his people ? But the merciful Pharamond does destroy his subjects , the father of his country does murder his people . Fortune is so much the pursuit of mankind , that all glory and honour is in the power of ...
... father of his country murder his people ? But the merciful Pharamond does destroy his subjects , the father of his country does murder his people . Fortune is so much the pursuit of mankind , that all glory and honour is in the power of ...
Strana 63
... father was a poor tenant to the family of Sir Stephen Rackrent . Sir Stephen put me to school , or rather made me follow his son Harry to school , from my ninth year ; and there , though Sir Stephen paid something for my learning , I ...
... father was a poor tenant to the family of Sir Stephen Rackrent . Sir Stephen put me to school , or rather made me follow his son Harry to school , from my ninth year ; and there , though Sir Stephen paid something for my learning , I ...
Strana 64
... father's tenement for nothing . I came up to town with him to Westminster - school ; at which time he taught me at night all he learnt ; and put me to find out words in the dictionary when he was about his exercise . It was the will of ...
... father's tenement for nothing . I came up to town with him to Westminster - school ; at which time he taught me at night all he learnt ; and put me to find out words in the dictionary when he was about his exercise . It was the will of ...
Strana 66
... the garret with the chamber - maid . I knew the world too well to think of staying there ; and the next day pretended to have received a letter out of the country that my . > . father was dying , and got my discharge 60 26 . SPECTATOR .
... the garret with the chamber - maid . I knew the world too well to think of staying there ; and the next day pretended to have received a letter out of the country that my . > . father was dying , and got my discharge 60 26 . SPECTATOR .
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