The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... Club - Sir Roger de Coverley - the Templar - Sir Andrew Freeport - Captain Sentry - Will Honeycomb - The Clergy- man 3. Public Credit , a Vision 4. Advantages of the Spectator's Taciturnity Care of the Female Sex Addison . No. 41. Women ...
... Club - Sir Roger de Coverley - the Templar - Sir Andrew Freeport - Captain Sentry - Will Honeycomb - The Clergy- man 3. Public Credit , a Vision 4. Advantages of the Spectator's Taciturnity Care of the Female Sex Addison . No. 41. Women ...
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... club ( as I am informed ) is an institution of the same nature , and as great an enemy to noise . Rules to be observed in the Two - penny club , erected in this place , for the preservation of friendship and good neighbourhood . I ...
... club ( as I am informed ) is an institution of the same nature , and as great an enemy to noise . Rules to be observed in the Two - penny club , erected in this place , for the preservation of friendship and good neighbourhood . I ...
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... Club consists of a hundred members , who divide the whole twenty - four The Everlasting Club treats all other clubs hours among them in such a manner , that the with an eye of contempt , and talks even of the club sits day and night ...
... Club consists of a hundred members , who divide the whole twenty - four The Everlasting Club treats all other clubs hours among them in such a manner , that the with an eye of contempt , and talks even of the club sits day and night ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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