The Spectator, Svazek 2Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Town , I mean by this Town the Cities of London and Westminster , I say there are in Town a sufficient Number of us to make a Society among our selves ; and since we cannot be believed any longer , I beg of you to print this my Letter ...
... Town , I mean by this Town the Cities of London and Westminster , I say there are in Town a sufficient Number of us to make a Society among our selves ; and since we cannot be believed any longer , I beg of you to print this my Letter ...
Strana 217
... Town , as the Phrase is , but took to work for my Living in an obscure Place , out of the Knowledge of all with whom I was before acquainted . ' It is the ordinary Practice and Business of Life with a Set of idle Fellows about this Town ...
... Town , as the Phrase is , but took to work for my Living in an obscure Place , out of the Knowledge of all with whom I was before acquainted . ' It is the ordinary Practice and Business of Life with a Set of idle Fellows about this Town ...
Strana 316
... Town : For they have now got a Trick of never sending to their Acquaintance when they first come ; and if one does not visit them within the Week which they stay at home , it is a mortal Quarrel . Now , dear Mr. SPEC . either command ...
... Town : For they have now got a Trick of never sending to their Acquaintance when they first come ; and if one does not visit them within the Week which they stay at home , it is a mortal Quarrel . Now , dear Mr. SPEC . either command ...
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