The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 441
... Head Coffee - House , over against Cecil - street in the Strand ' . In 1710 moving pictures are advertised to be seen at the Green - Man near Bloomsbury Square , at David Randal's in Channel Row , and again at the Duke of Marlborough's Head ...
... Head Coffee - House , over against Cecil - street in the Strand ' . In 1710 moving pictures are advertised to be seen at the Green - Man near Bloomsbury Square , at David Randal's in Channel Row , and again at the Duke of Marlborough's Head ...
Strana 531
... Head , which we generally call the Outside . This Observation is so very notorious , that when in ordinary Discourse we say a Man has a fine Head , a long Head , or a good Head , we express our selves metaphorically , and speak in ...
... Head , which we generally call the Outside . This Observation is so very notorious , that when in ordinary Discourse we say a Man has a fine Head , a long Head , or a good Head , we express our selves metaphorically , and speak in ...
Strana 573
... Heads . As for the Skull , the Face , and indeed the whole outward shape and figure of the Head , we could not discover any difference from what we observe in the Heads of other Men . We were informed , that the Person to whom this Head ...
... Heads . As for the Skull , the Face , and indeed the whole outward shape and figure of the Head , we could not discover any difference from what we observe in the Heads of other Men . We were informed , that the Person to whom this Head ...
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