The Spectator, Svazek 1Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... acquaint him , " that he might take any man in England for his secre- tary , excepting Mr. BUDGELL , but that he must not take him * " After this event , his life appears to have been wasted in a fruitless struggle to regain conse ...
... acquaint him , " that he might take any man in England for his secre- tary , excepting Mr. BUDGELL , but that he must not take him * " After this event , his life appears to have been wasted in a fruitless struggle to regain conse ...
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... acquaint the world with their names Perhaps it will be unnecessary to inform the reader , that no other papers which have appeared under the title of the Spectator , since the closing of this eighth volume , were written by any of those ...
... acquaint the world with their names Perhaps it will be unnecessary to inform the reader , that no other papers which have appeared under the title of the Spectator , since the closing of this eighth volume , were written by any of those ...
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... acquaint the reader , that though our club meets only on Tuesdays and Thursdays , we have ap- pointed a committee to sit every night for the in- spection of all such papers as may contribute to the advancement of the public weal . C. No ...
... acquaint the reader , that though our club meets only on Tuesdays and Thursdays , we have ap- pointed a committee to sit every night for the in- spection of all such papers as may contribute to the advancement of the public weal . C. No ...
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... acquaint us , in the same sublimity of style , that he composed this opera in a fortnight . Such are the wits to whose tastes we so ambitiously con- form ourselves . The truth of it is , the finest writers among the modern Italians ...
... acquaint us , in the same sublimity of style , that he composed this opera in a fortnight . Such are the wits to whose tastes we so ambitiously con- form ourselves . The truth of it is , the finest writers among the modern Italians ...
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Alexander Chalmers. state of religion in Great Britain , and am able to acquaint you with the predominant vice of every market town in the whole island . I can tell you the progress that virtue has made in all our cities , boroughs , and ...
Alexander Chalmers. state of religion in Great Britain , and am able to acquaint you with the predominant vice of every market town in the whole island . I can tell you the progress that virtue has made in all our cities , boroughs , and ...
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