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... give you a true notion of our sport, unless you would come one night amongst us ; and though it be directly against the rules of our society to admit a male visitant, we repose so much confidence in your silence and taciturnity, that ...
... give you a true notion of our sport, unless you would come one night amongst us ; and though it be directly against the rules of our society to admit a male visitant, we repose so much confidence in your silence and taciturnity, that ...
Strana 99
... give for it, why may not we suppose that the cold bath into which they plunged themselves had also some share in their cure ? A leap into the sea, or into any creek of salt waters, very often gives a new motion to the spirits and a new ...
... give for it, why may not we suppose that the cold bath into which they plunged themselves had also some share in their cure ? A leap into the sea, or into any creek of salt waters, very often gives a new motion to the spirits and a new ...
Strana 166
... give quarter to the smallest particle of Greek, wherever I chance to meet it. It is for this reason I take it very ill of you, that you sometimes hang out Greek colours at the head of your paper, and sometimes give a word of the enemy ...
... give quarter to the smallest particle of Greek, wherever I chance to meet it. It is for this reason I take it very ill of you, that you sometimes hang out Greek colours at the head of your paper, and sometimes give a word of the enemy ...
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