The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... Honour would bestow upon an Enemy barbarously treated , to recover the Imputation of Cruelty upon his Prince and Country . When Mr. SENTREY had read his Letter , full of many other Circumstances which aggravate the Barbarity , he fell ...
... Honour would bestow upon an Enemy barbarously treated , to recover the Imputation of Cruelty upon his Prince and Country . When Mr. SENTREY had read his Letter , full of many other Circumstances which aggravate the Barbarity , he fell ...
Strana 201
... Honour I could to the Memory of two most excel- lent Princes , and who have very highly deserved at the Hands of all ... honoured those No. 384. Wednesday , May 21 , 1712 THE SPECTATOR 201.
... Honour I could to the Memory of two most excel- lent Princes , and who have very highly deserved at the Hands of all ... honoured those No. 384. Wednesday , May 21 , 1712 THE SPECTATOR 201.
Strana 274
... Honour of setting her down , for Sir ROGER'S Servant was gone to call a Coach . In the Interim the Footman returned , with no Coach to be had ; and there appeared nothing to be done but trusting her self with Mr. HONEYCOMB and his ...
... Honour of setting her down , for Sir ROGER'S Servant was gone to call a Coach . In the Interim the Footman returned , with no Coach to be had ; and there appeared nothing to be done but trusting her self with Mr. HONEYCOMB and his ...
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