The Spectator, Svazek 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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... told the Duke he would marry her , if His Highness would please to think that a Reparation . The Duke seem'd contented with this Answer , and stood by during the immediate Solemnization of the Ceremony . At the Conclusion of it he told ...
... told the Duke he would marry her , if His Highness would please to think that a Reparation . The Duke seem'd contented with this Answer , and stood by during the immediate Solemnization of the Ceremony . At the Conclusion of it he told ...
Strana 166
... told the latter , that is to say , Mr. SPEC- TATOR , he told the Batchelors , " That their Lives and Actions had been so peculiar , that he knew not by what Name to call ' em ; not by that of Men , for they performed nothing that was ...
... told the latter , that is to say , Mr. SPEC- TATOR , he told the Batchelors , " That their Lives and Actions had been so peculiar , that he knew not by what Name to call ' em ; not by that of Men , for they performed nothing that was ...
Strana 303
... told that he was engaged with a pretty Woman and a great Fortune ; it vexed me a little , but not enough to make me neglect the Advice of my Cousin Wishwell , that came to see me the Day my Lord went into the Country with Russel ; she told ...
... told that he was engaged with a pretty Woman and a great Fortune ; it vexed me a little , but not enough to make me neglect the Advice of my Cousin Wishwell , that came to see me the Day my Lord went into the Country with Russel ; she told ...
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