The Spectator: ...J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... honours which have been conferred upon You . It is very well known , how much the Church owed to You in the most dangerous day it ever faw , that of the arraignment of its prelates ; and how far the civil power , in the late and present ...
... honours which have been conferred upon You . It is very well known , how much the Church owed to You in the most dangerous day it ever faw , that of the arraignment of its prelates ; and how far the civil power , in the late and present ...
Strana 34
... honour of the com- mon - wealth , that an old Gentleman came too late for a place fuitable to his age and quality . Many of the young gentlemen who obferved the difficulty and con- fufion he was in , made figns to him that they would ...
... honour of the com- mon - wealth , that an old Gentleman came too late for a place fuitable to his age and quality . Many of the young gentlemen who obferved the difficulty and con- fufion he was in , made figns to him that they would ...
Strana 43
... honour , did not continue long , moft of the mem- -bers of it being put to the fword , or hanged , a little after its inftitution . Our modern celebrated clubs are founded upon eating and drinking , which are points wherein moft men ...
... honour , did not continue long , moft of the mem- -bers of it being put to the fword , or hanged , a little after its inftitution . Our modern celebrated clubs are founded upon eating and drinking , which are points wherein moft men ...
Strana 49
... honour of her acquaintance , by my friend Will Honey- comb , who has prevail'd upon her to admit me fome- times into her affembly , as a civil inoffenfive man . I found her accompanied with one perfon only , a com- mon - place talker ...
... honour of her acquaintance , by my friend Will Honey- comb , who has prevail'd upon her to admit me fome- times into her affembly , as a civil inoffenfive man . I found her accompanied with one perfon only , a com- mon - place talker ...
Strana 50
... honour , or what other reason I cannot tell , are more fen- fibly touched with those general afperfions which are cast upon their fex , than men are by what is faid of theirs . When she had a little recovered herself from the feri- ous ...
... honour , or what other reason I cannot tell , are more fen- fibly touched with those general afperfions which are cast upon their fex , than men are by what is faid of theirs . When she had a little recovered herself from the feri- ous ...
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