The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... present time ; and lamented to myself , that though in ' I desire you would lay this before all the those days they neglected their morality , they world , that may not be made such a tool for kept up their good sense ; but that the ...
... present time ; and lamented to myself , that though in ' I desire you would lay this before all the those days they neglected their morality , they world , that may not be made such a tool for kept up their good sense ; but that the ...
Strana 215
... present war has so adulter- and as often vanquished them in battle . The ated our tongue with strange words , that it Black Prince passed many a river without the would be impossible for one of our great grand - help of pontoons , and ...
... present war has so adulter- and as often vanquished them in battle . The ated our tongue with strange words , that it Black Prince passed many a river without the would be impossible for one of our great grand - help of pontoons , and ...
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... present mismana- frankness imaginable ; what concerns those arts gers , why should not rope - dancers , vaulters , at present the reader shall have from my cor- tumblers , ladder - walkers , and posture - masters respondents . The first ...
... present mismana- frankness imaginable ; what concerns those arts gers , why should not rope - dancers , vaulters , at present the reader shall have from my cor- tumblers , ladder - walkers , and posture - masters respondents . The first ...
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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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