The Spectator, Svazek 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Strana 27
... told me he always drank before he went wards by Sir Cloudesly Shovel , he flung abroad . He recommended to me a dram of his hand that way , and cried , " Sir Cloudes- it at the same time , with so much heartily Shovel ! a very gallant ...
... told me he always drank before he went wards by Sir Cloudesly Shovel , he flung abroad . He recommended to me a dram of his hand that way , and cried , " Sir Cloudes- it at the same time , with so much heartily Shovel ! a very gallant ...
Strana 36
... told me , that he did not believe the king of France himself had a better strut . I was indeed very attentive to my old friend's remarks , because I looked upon them as a piece of natural criticism , and was well pleased to hear him ...
... told me , that he did not believe the king of France himself had a better strut . I was indeed very attentive to my old friend's remarks , because I looked upon them as a piece of natural criticism , and was well pleased to hear him ...
Strana 340
... told him , that mean another ; truth they call barbarity , where the law required two witnesses he and falsehood politeness . Upon my first would not accept of one , though it were landing , one , who was sent from the king Cato himself ...
... told him , that mean another ; truth they call barbarity , where the law required two witnesses he and falsehood politeness . Upon my first would not accept of one , though it were landing , one , who was sent from the king Cato himself ...
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