The Spectator, Svazek 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... your Friends has a Greater Sense of your Merit in general , and of the Favours You every Day do us , than , SIR Your most Obedient , and most Humble Servant , RICHARD STEELE , THE SPECTATOR . VOL , VIL No. 474 , [ 2 THE SPECTATOR.
... your Friends has a Greater Sense of your Merit in general , and of the Favours You every Day do us , than , SIR Your most Obedient , and most Humble Servant , RICHARD STEELE , THE SPECTATOR . VOL , VIL No. 474 , [ 2 THE SPECTATOR.
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... I cannot partake in their Diversions , But I love them so well , as Dogs , that I often go with my Pockets stuffed with Bread to dispense my Favours , or make my Way through them at day , Sept , 3 , 1712 , This No. THE SPECTATOR 5.
... I cannot partake in their Diversions , But I love them so well , as Dogs , that I often go with my Pockets stuffed with Bread to dispense my Favours , or make my Way through them at day , Sept , 3 , 1712 , This No. THE SPECTATOR 5.
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... Favours of Fortune , in which a Man will not find Matters of some Delight unknown to a single Condition . He that sincerely loves his Wife and Family , and studies to improve that Affection in himself , conceives Pleasure from the most ...
... Favours of Fortune , in which a Man will not find Matters of some Delight unknown to a single Condition . He that sincerely loves his Wife and Family , and studies to improve that Affection in himself , conceives Pleasure from the most ...
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... Favour without Merit , support themselves in it at the Expence of your Majesty . Give me Leave to tell you , Sir , this is the Reason that we in the Country hear so often repeated the word Prerogative , That Part of your Law which is ...
... Favour without Merit , support themselves in it at the Expence of your Majesty . Give me Leave to tell you , Sir , this is the Reason that we in the Country hear so often repeated the word Prerogative , That Part of your Law which is ...
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... Favour of Pharamond ; and look down upon the Applause of the People . I am , In all Duty and Loyalty , Your Majesty's most obedient Subject and Servant , Jean Chezluy , No. 480 . Wednes day , Sept 10 , 1712 ' Sir THE SPECTATOR 29.
... Favour of Pharamond ; and look down upon the Applause of the People . I am , In all Duty and Loyalty , Your Majesty's most obedient Subject and Servant , Jean Chezluy , No. 480 . Wednes day , Sept 10 , 1712 ' Sir THE SPECTATOR 29.
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