The Spectator, Svazek 4 |
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Strana 4
A broken Rib or two might also admit a Man without the least Opposition . The
President must necessarily have broken his Neck , and have been taken up dead
once or or twice : For the more Maims this Brotherhood shall 4 THE SPECTATOR
.
A broken Rib or two might also admit a Man without the least Opposition . The
President must necessarily have broken his Neck , and have been taken up dead
once or or twice : For the more Maims this Brotherhood shall 4 THE SPECTATOR
.
Strana 15
I have so conducted it , that it visits most of my Plantations , and have taken
particular Care to let it run in the same Manner as it would do in an open Field ,
so that it generally passes through Banks of Violets and Primroses , Plats of
Willow , or ...
I have so conducted it , that it visits most of my Plantations , and have taken
particular Care to let it run in the same Manner as it would do in an open Field ,
so that it generally passes through Banks of Violets and Primroses , Plats of
Willow , or ...
Strana 17
The glowing Redness of the Berries , with which they are hung at this Time , vies
with the Verdure of their Leaves , and are apt to inspire the Heart of the Beholder
with that vernal Delight which you have somewhere taken Notice of in your ...
The glowing Redness of the Berries , with which they are hung at this Time , vies
with the Verdure of their Leaves , and are apt to inspire the Heart of the Beholder
with that vernal Delight which you have somewhere taken Notice of in your ...
Strana 21
... as it is now to buy Cravats or Neck - Handkerchiefs , We desire also to have it
taken Notice of , That ber cause we would shew a particular Respect to
Foreigners , which may induce them to perfect their Breeding here in a
Knowledge which ...
... as it is now to buy Cravats or Neck - Handkerchiefs , We desire also to have it
taken Notice of , That ber cause we would shew a particular Respect to
Foreigners , which may induce them to perfect their Breeding here in a
Knowledge which ...
Strana 32
... the Plenipotentiaries of our Christian Princes took this Matter into their serious
Consideration ; for that Lacqueys were never so saucy and pragmatical as they
are now - adays , and that he should be glad to see them taken down in the
Treaty ...
... the Plenipotentiaries of our Christian Princes took this Matter into their serious
Consideration ; for that Lacqueys were never so saucy and pragmatical as they
are now - adays , and that he should be glad to see them taken down in the
Treaty ...
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