The Spectator: ...Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... present reign , has been indebted to your counfels and wisdom . But to enumerate the great ad- vantages which the public has re- ceived from your administration , would would be a more proper work for an history than DEDICATION .
... present reign , has been indebted to your counfels and wisdom . But to enumerate the great ad- vantages which the public has re- ceived from your administration , would would be a more proper work for an history than DEDICATION .
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... . That of the George's , which used to meet at the fign of the George on St. George's day , and fwear before George , is ftill fresh in every one's memory . There There are at present in several parts of this city 42 N ° 9 . THE SPECTATOR .
... . That of the George's , which used to meet at the fign of the George on St. George's day , and fwear before George , is ftill fresh in every one's memory . There There are at present in several parts of this city 42 N ° 9 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. There are at present in several parts of this city what they call Street - Clubs , in which the chief inhabitants of the street converfe together every night . I remember , upon my enquiring after ...
... Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele. There are at present in several parts of this city what they call Street - Clubs , in which the chief inhabitants of the street converfe together every night . I remember , upon my enquiring after ...
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... present time ; and lamented to my- felf , that , though in thofe days they neglected their mo- rality , they kept up their good fenfe ; but that the Beau Monde , at prefent , is only grown more childish , not more innocent , than the ...
... present time ; and lamented to my- felf , that , though in thofe days they neglected their mo- rality , they kept up their good fenfe ; but that the Beau Monde , at prefent , is only grown more childish , not more innocent , than the ...
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... present her to your confideration and favour . I am , gentlemen , C 6 $ • Your most obliged humble fervant , The Spectator . P. S. I defire to know whether you admit people of quality . ' • Mr. Spectator , T April 17 . O fhew you there ...
... present her to your confideration and favour . I am , gentlemen , C 6 $ • Your most obliged humble fervant , The Spectator . P. S. I defire to know whether you admit people of quality . ' • Mr. Spectator , T April 17 . O fhew you there ...
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