The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... tion as his is . He is an utter stranger to the their way , men of wit and pleasure before pleasing reflections in the evening of a well- they fell into the adventures which brought spent day , or the gladness of heart or quick - them ...
... tion as his is . He is an utter stranger to the their way , men of wit and pleasure before pleasing reflections in the evening of a well- they fell into the adventures which brought spent day , or the gladness of heart or quick - them ...
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... tion , naturally flies to it in its afflictions . When I was in France I heard a very res markable story of two lovers , which I shall re- late at length in my to - morrow's paper , not only because the circumstances of it are ex- A ...
... tion , naturally flies to it in its afflictions . When I was in France I heard a very res markable story of two lovers , which I shall re- late at length in my to - morrow's paper , not only because the circumstances of it are ex- A ...
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... tion , to save a falling family , to preserve a ter , and finding him a proper object of charity , branch of trade in their neighbourhood , to sent him the money . When the committee give work to the industrious , preserve the por ...
... tion , to save a falling family , to preserve a ter , and finding him a proper object of charity , branch of trade in their neighbourhood , to sent him the money . When the committee give work to the industrious , preserve the por ...
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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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