The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 76
... fall short of it , I drink just so much Small Beer , or eat such a quantity of Bread , as is sufficient to make me weight . In my greatest Excesses I do not trangress more than the other half Pound ; which , for my Health's sake , I do ...
... fall short of it , I drink just so much Small Beer , or eat such a quantity of Bread , as is sufficient to make me weight . In my greatest Excesses I do not trangress more than the other half Pound ; which , for my Health's sake , I do ...
Strana 218
... falls ; and with his Dying Words encourages his Men to revenge his Death , representing to them , as the most bitter Circum- stance of it , that his Rival saw him fall . With that there came an Arrow keen Out of an English bow , Which ...
... falls ; and with his Dying Words encourages his Men to revenge his Death , representing to them , as the most bitter Circum- stance of it , that his Rival saw him fall . With that there came an Arrow keen Out of an English bow , Which ...
Strana 367
... falls infinitely short of it . It cannot be accounted for by any Properties in Matter , and at the same Time works after ... fall on without any Fear or Apprehension where the Birds have No. 120. Wednesday , July 18 , 1711 THE SPECTATOR 367.
... falls infinitely short of it . It cannot be accounted for by any Properties in Matter , and at the same Time works after ... fall on without any Fear or Apprehension where the Birds have No. 120. Wednesday , July 18 , 1711 THE SPECTATOR 367.
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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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