The Spectator ...J. and R. Tonson, 1739 |
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Strana 142
... defire of you is , that if your Undertaker thinks fit to use Fire- Arms , ( as other Authors have done ) in the Time of • Alexander , I may be a Canon against Porus , or else provide for me in the Burning of Perfepolis , or what other ...
... defire of you is , that if your Undertaker thinks fit to use Fire- Arms , ( as other Authors have done ) in the Time of • Alexander , I may be a Canon against Porus , or else provide for me in the Burning of Perfepolis , or what other ...
Strana 306
... defire you to affign the Butts and Bounds of ́ each of us ; and that for the future we may both enjoy our own . We would defire to be heard by our Council , but that we fear in their very Pleadings they would betray our Caufe : Befides ...
... defire you to affign the Butts and Bounds of ́ each of us ; and that for the future we may both enjoy our own . We would defire to be heard by our Council , but that we fear in their very Pleadings they would betray our Caufe : Befides ...
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... defire to correct Impudence , 20 . And Refolution to march on in the Cause of Virtue , 34 . His Vifit to a travelled Lady , 45. His Speculations in the firft Principles , 46. An odd Accident that befel him at Lloyd's Coffee - house ...
... defire to correct Impudence , 20 . And Refolution to march on in the Cause of Virtue , 34 . His Vifit to a travelled Lady , 45. His Speculations in the firft Principles , 46. An odd Accident that befel him at Lloyd's Coffee - house ...
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