The Spectator, Svazek 1S. Marks, 1826 |
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... young ? My friend Sir Roger is very often merry with me upon my passing so much of my time among his poultry . He ... young puppies , which she immediately fell a licking ; and for the time seemed insensible of her own on it , and began ...
... young ? My friend Sir Roger is very often merry with me upon my passing so much of my time among his poultry . He ... young puppies , which she immediately fell a licking ; and for the time seemed insensible of her own on it , and began ...
Strana 414
... young gentlewomen , they will be taught ought to bear in the female world , could not the whole art of pastry and preserving , with forbear consulting you , and beg your advice whatever may render them accomplished . in so critical a ...
... young gentlewomen , they will be taught ought to bear in the female world , could not the whole art of pastry and preserving , with forbear consulting you , and beg your advice whatever may render them accomplished . in so critical a ...
Strana 414
... young gentlewomen , they will be taught ought to bear in the female world , could not the whole art of pastry and preserving , with forbear consulting you , and beg your advice whatever may render them accomplished . in so critical a ...
... young gentlewomen , they will be taught ought to bear in the female world , could not the whole art of pastry and preserving , with forbear consulting you , and beg your advice whatever may render them accomplished . in so critical a ...
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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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