The Spectator, Svazek 1Tonson, 1767 - Počet stran: 918 |
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Strana 237
... letter sent me out of the country , which was written from a young gentleman in the army to his father , a man of a good estate and plain sense . As the letter was very modishly chequered with this modern military eloquence , I shall ...
... letter sent me out of the country , which was written from a young gentleman in the army to his father , a man of a good estate and plain sense . As the letter was very modishly chequered with this modern military eloquence , I shall ...
Strana 271
... letter being written to my bookseller , upon a subject of which I treated some time since , I shall publish it in this paper , together with the letter that was inclosed in it . MR . BUCKLEY , ' Mr. Spectator having of late descanted ...
... letter being written to my bookseller , upon a subject of which I treated some time since , I shall publish it in this paper , together with the letter that was inclosed in it . MR . BUCKLEY , ' Mr. Spectator having of late descanted ...
Strana 549
... letter be sent by his steward , and soon after went up to town himself to complete the generous act he had now resolved on . By his friendship and assistance Amanda's father was quickly in a condition of retrieving his perplexed affairs ...
... letter be sent by his steward , and soon after went up to town himself to complete the generous act he had now resolved on . By his friendship and assistance Amanda's father was quickly in a condition of retrieving his perplexed affairs ...
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