The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1912 |
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... Spectator , You having set your Readers an Exercise in one of your last Week's Papers , I have perform'd mine according to your Orders , and herewith send it you enclosed . You must know , Mr. SPECTATOR , that I am a maiden Lady of a ...
... Spectator , You having set your Readers an Exercise in one of your last Week's Papers , I have perform'd mine according to your Orders , and herewith send it you enclosed . You must know , Mr. SPECTATOR , that I am a maiden Lady of a ...
Strana 388
... SPECTATOR , ALL Men , through different Paths , make at the same common thing , Mony ; and it is to her we owe the Politician , the Mer- chant , and the Lawyer ; nay , to be free with you , I believe to that also we are beholden for our ...
... SPECTATOR , ALL Men , through different Paths , make at the same common thing , Mony ; and it is to her we owe the Politician , the Mer- chant , and the Lawyer ; nay , to be free with you , I believe to that also we are beholden for our ...
Strana 408
... SPECTATOR , I like the Theme you lately gave out extremely , and should be as glad to handle it as any Man living : But I find my self no better qualified to write about Mony , than about my Wife : for , to tell you a Secret , which I ...
... SPECTATOR , I like the Theme you lately gave out extremely , and should be as glad to handle it as any Man living : But I find my self no better qualified to write about Mony , than about my Wife : for , to tell you a Secret , which I ...
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