The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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Strana 74
... house to Cornhill . In No. 112 the advertisement reads : Gown Ware - house , removed from Baker's Coffee - house to Freeman's - Yard in Cornhill near the Royal - Exchange . Where may be had Gowns for Men and Women from 7 1. 10s . to 138 ...
... house to Cornhill . In No. 112 the advertisement reads : Gown Ware - house , removed from Baker's Coffee - house to Freeman's - Yard in Cornhill near the Royal - Exchange . Where may be had Gowns for Men and Women from 7 1. 10s . to 138 ...
Strana 92
... house near the Temple . I had not been there long when there came in an elderly Man very meanly dress'd , and sat down by me ; he had a thread - bare loose Coat on , which it was plain he wore to keep him- self warm , and not to favour ...
... house near the Temple . I had not been there long when there came in an elderly Man very meanly dress'd , and sat down by me ; he had a thread - bare loose Coat on , which it was plain he wore to keep him- self warm , and not to favour ...
Strana 550
... House during the Holydays , for Sir ROGER , after the laudable Custom of his Ancestors , always keeps open - House at Christmas . I learned from him , that he had killed eight fat Hogs for this Season , that he had dealt about his ...
... House during the Holydays , for Sir ROGER , after the laudable Custom of his Ancestors , always keeps open - House at Christmas . I learned from him , that he had killed eight fat Hogs for this Season , that he had dealt about his ...
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