The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... against the SPECTATOR , C No 249. Wednesday , December 5 . Aliter non fit , Auite , liber . Mart . Mr. SPECTATOR ,い I Am of one of the most gen teel Trades in the City , and understand thus much of liberal Education , as to have an ...
... against the SPECTATOR , C No 249. Wednesday , December 5 . Aliter non fit , Auite , liber . Mart . Mr. SPECTATOR ,い I Am of one of the most gen teel Trades in the City , and understand thus much of liberal Education , as to have an ...
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... against Kiffing , by way of Ci- vility or Salutation ; which is impa- " tiently expected by your Friends of " both Sexes , but by none fo much as Mr. SPECTATOR , Your humble Servant , Ruftick Spightly . Decem . 3 , 17P1 . Was the other ...
... against Kiffing , by way of Ci- vility or Salutation ; which is impa- " tiently expected by your Friends of " both Sexes , but by none fo much as Mr. SPECTATOR , Your humble Servant , Ruftick Spightly . Decem . 3 , 17P1 . Was the other ...
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... against it whole Hours together . " I pafst a great part of my time in the 6 Walks where I used to lean upon his Arm , and recollect in my Mind the 14 • Dif- " Discourses which have there paffed be- tween us : 42 The SPECTATOR . No 241 .
... against it whole Hours together . " I pafst a great part of my time in the 6 Walks where I used to lean upon his Arm , and recollect in my Mind the 14 • Dif- " Discourses which have there paffed be- tween us : 42 The SPECTATOR . No 241 .
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... against Tranfgreffions of that kind : But I had the Fate of your Quaker , in meeting with a rude Fellow in a Stage - Coach , who enter ' tained tained two or three Women of us ( for there 48 The SPECTATOR . N ° 242 .
... against Tranfgreffions of that kind : But I had the Fate of your Quaker , in meeting with a rude Fellow in a Stage - Coach , who enter ' tained tained two or three Women of us ( for there 48 The SPECTATOR . N ° 242 .
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... against Duelling , I hope you will do us the Juftice to declare , that if the Brute has Courage enough to fend to the " Place where he faw us all alight toge- ' ther to get rid of him , there is not ' one of us but has a Lover who fhall ...
... against Duelling , I hope you will do us the Juftice to declare , that if the Brute has Courage enough to fend to the " Place where he faw us all alight toge- ' ther to get rid of him , there is not ' one of us but has a Lover who fhall ...
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