The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... daugh- ter from the road - side of the house , and to lodge her next the garden . But to cut short my story : What can a man do after all ? I durst not stand for member of parliament last election , for fear of some ill conse- quence ...
... daugh- ter from the road - side of the house , and to lodge her next the garden . But to cut short my story : What can a man do after all ? I durst not stand for member of parliament last election , for fear of some ill conse- quence ...
Strana 94
... daugh- This letter came to the hands of Aman- da's mother . She opened and read it with great surprise and concern . She did not common decency , and never appeared so think it proper to explain herself to the amiable in his eyes as now ...
... daugh- This letter came to the hands of Aman- da's mother . She opened and read it with great surprise and concern . She did not common decency , and never appeared so think it proper to explain herself to the amiable in his eyes as now ...
Strana 305
... daugh- the ambitious young gentlemen who ride ters ; for out of their abundant generosity , in triumph through town and country on they give me the choice of four . ' Jack , ' coach - boxes , I wish you had employed begins my father ...
... daugh- the ambitious young gentlemen who ride ters ; for out of their abundant generosity , in triumph through town and country on they give me the choice of four . ' Jack , ' coach - boxes , I wish you had employed begins my father ...
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