The Spectator, Svazek 2George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Strana 303
... House during the Holydays , for Sir Roger , after the laudable Custom of his Ancestors , always keeps open House at Christmas . I learned from him , that he had killed eight fat Hogs for this Season , that he had dealt about his Chines ...
... House during the Holydays , for Sir Roger , after the laudable Custom of his Ancestors , always keeps open House at Christmas . I learned from him , that he had killed eight fat Hogs for this Season , that he had dealt about his Chines ...
Strana 365
... House he was in , was not a Caravansary , but the King's Palace . It happened that the King himself passed through the Gallery during this Debate , and smiling at the Mistake of the Dervise , asked him how he could possibly be so dull ...
... House he was in , was not a Caravansary , but the King's Palace . It happened that the King himself passed through the Gallery during this Debate , and smiling at the Mistake of the Dervise , asked him how he could possibly be so dull ...
Strana 425
... House have been changed three times in seven Years . I have had seven Children by her ; and by our Marriage - Articles she was to have her Apartment new furnish'd as often as she lay in . Nothing in our House is useful but that which is ...
... House have been changed three times in seven Years . I have had seven Children by her ; and by our Marriage - Articles she was to have her Apartment new furnish'd as often as she lay in . Nothing in our House is useful but that which is ...
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