The Spectator, Svazek 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... received one . Your good offices are always suspected , and it is with them the same thing to expect their favour as to receive it . But the man below you , who knows , in the good you have done him , you respected himself more than his ...
... received one . Your good offices are always suspected , and it is with them the same thing to expect their favour as to receive it . But the man below you , who knows , in the good you have done him , you respected himself more than his ...
Strana 209
... received the following let- ter and manifesto , though , for particular reasons , I did not think fit to publish them till now . ' SIR , • TO THE SPECTATOR . FINDING that our earnest endeavours for the good of mankind have been basely ...
... received the following let- ter and manifesto , though , for particular reasons , I did not think fit to publish them till now . ' SIR , • TO THE SPECTATOR . FINDING that our earnest endeavours for the good of mankind have been basely ...
Strana 347
... received a letter from a gentleman who pretends love to you , with a proposal that insults our misfortunes , and would throw us to a lower degree of misery No. 375 . 347 SPECTATOR . Of the Mohocks-Manifesto of the BUDGELL.
... received a letter from a gentleman who pretends love to you , with a proposal that insults our misfortunes , and would throw us to a lower degree of misery No. 375 . 347 SPECTATOR . Of the Mohocks-Manifesto of the BUDGELL.
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