The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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... Servant , Thomas Prone . ' ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I This is to let you understand , that the Play - house is a Representation of the World in nothing so much as in this Particular , that no one rises in it according to his Merit . have acted ...
... Servant , Thomas Prone . ' ' Mr. SPECTATOR , I This is to let you understand , that the Play - house is a Representation of the World in nothing so much as in this Particular , that no one rises in it according to his Merit . have acted ...
Strana 273
... Servants . This is Matter of great Astonishment to Foreigners , and all such as have visited foreign Countries ; especially since we cannot but observe , That there is no Part of the World where Servants have those Privileges and ...
... Servants . This is Matter of great Astonishment to Foreigners , and all such as have visited foreign Countries ; especially since we cannot but observe , That there is no Part of the World where Servants have those Privileges and ...
Strana 327
... Servants ; a good Servant to him is sure of having it in his Choice very soon of being no Servant at all . As I before observed , he is so good an Husband , and knows so thoroughly that the Skill of the Purse is the Cardinal Virtue of ...
... Servants ; a good Servant to him is sure of having it in his Choice very soon of being no Servant at all . As I before observed , he is so good an Husband , and knows so thoroughly that the Skill of the Purse is the Cardinal Virtue of ...
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House of Commons | 126 |
Introduction by Peter Smithers D Phil Oxon | 265 |
ESSAYS Nos 81169 Saturday June | 491 |
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