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Strana 226
The Cordeliers tell a Story of their Founder St . Francis , that as he passed the
Streets in the Dusk of the Evening , he discovered a young Fellow with a Maid in
a Corner ; upon which the good Man , say they , lifted up his Hands to Heaven
with ...
The Cordeliers tell a Story of their Founder St . Francis , that as he passed the
Streets in the Dusk of the Evening , he discovered a young Fellow with a Maid in
a Corner ; upon which the good Man , say they , lifted up his Hands to Heaven
with ...
Strana 291
On the contrary , my Friend WILL , who pretends to be a greater Master in this Art
than Ovid , tells me , that the palest Features ... Whether these his Observations
are justly grounded I cannot tell : but I have often known him , as we have stood ...
On the contrary , my Friend WILL , who pretends to be a greater Master in this Art
than Ovid , tells me , that the palest Features ... Whether these his Observations
are justly grounded I cannot tell : but I have often known him , as we have stood ...
Strana 447
You must give me Leave , amongst the rest of your Female Correspondents , to
address you about an Affair which has already given you many a Speculation ;
and which , I know I need not tell you , have had a very happy influence over the
...
You must give me Leave , amongst the rest of your Female Correspondents , to
address you about an Affair which has already given you many a Speculation ;
and which , I know I need not tell you , have had a very happy influence over the
...
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