The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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... Place where their Judge appeared to them when he pronounced their Sentence . They forthwith to the place Repairing where he judg'd them , prostrate fell Before him reverent , and both confess'd Humbly their faults , and pardon begg'd ...
... Place where their Judge appeared to them when he pronounced their Sentence . They forthwith to the place Repairing where he judg'd them , prostrate fell Before him reverent , and both confess'd Humbly their faults , and pardon begg'd ...
Strana 142
... Places where the Goats were used to browze ? The Reader may find several other parallel Passages in the Latin and ... place , push'd by the horned flood , With all his verdure spoil'd , and trees adrift Down the great River to the op ...
... Places where the Goats were used to browze ? The Reader may find several other parallel Passages in the Latin and ... place , push'd by the horned flood , With all his verdure spoil'd , and trees adrift Down the great River to the op ...
Strana 148
... Place lay down some Rules and Directions for their better avoiding those Calentures which are so very frequent in this Season . In the first Place I would advise them never to venture abroad in the Fields , but in the Company of a ...
... Place lay down some Rules and Directions for their better avoiding those Calentures which are so very frequent in this Season . In the first Place I would advise them never to venture abroad in the Fields , but in the Company of a ...
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