The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 105
... common Occurrences of Life . I am acquainted with two Persons who were formerly School - fellows , and have been good Friends ever since : One of them was not only thought an impenetrable Block - head at School , but still maintained ...
... common Occurrences of Life . I am acquainted with two Persons who were formerly School - fellows , and have been good Friends ever since : One of them was not only thought an impenetrable Block - head at School , but still maintained ...
Strana 345
... common Enemy , the Colonels in one Army married the Colonels in the other ; the Captains in the same manner took the Captains to their Wives : The whole Body of common Soldiers were matched , after the Example of their Leaders . By this ...
... common Enemy , the Colonels in one Army married the Colonels in the other ; the Captains in the same manner took the Captains to their Wives : The whole Body of common Soldiers were matched , after the Example of their Leaders . By this ...
Strana 410
... common Satisfaction of them- selves and their Creditors . The wretched Man who was lately Master of Abundance , is now under the Direction of others ; and the Wisdom , Oeconomy , good Sense and Skill in human Life before , by reason of ...
... common Satisfaction of them- selves and their Creditors . The wretched Man who was lately Master of Abundance , is now under the Direction of others ; and the Wisdom , Oeconomy , good Sense and Skill in human Life before , by reason of ...
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