The Spectator, Svazek 1Dent, 1945 |
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... meet with in those of our own Country . The Monuments of their Admirals , which have been erected at the publick Expence , represent them like themselves ; and are adorned with rostral Crowns and naval Ornaments , with beautiful ...
... meet with in those of our own Country . The Monuments of their Admirals , which have been erected at the publick Expence , represent them like themselves ; and are adorned with rostral Crowns and naval Ornaments , with beautiful ...
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... meet with any thing in City , Court , or Country , that shocks Modesty or good Manners , I shall use my utmost Endeavours to make an Example of it . I must however intreat every particular Person , who does me the Honour to be a Reader ...
... meet with any thing in City , Court , or Country , that shocks Modesty or good Manners , I shall use my utmost Endeavours to make an Example of it . I must however intreat every particular Person , who does me the Honour to be a Reader ...
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... meet with among Men who are used to adjust and methodize their Thoughts . I was this Evening walking in the Fields with my Friend Captain SENTREY , and I could not , from the many Relations which I drew him into of what passed when he ...
... meet with among Men who are used to adjust and methodize their Thoughts . I was this Evening walking in the Fields with my Friend Captain SENTREY , and I could not , from the many Relations which I drew him into of what passed when he ...
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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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