The SpectatorJ. J. Chidley, 1841 - Počet stran: 714 |
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... person , it would be difficult to find out so proper a patron for it as yourself , there being noue whose merit is more universally acknowledged by all parties , and who has made himself more friends , and fewer enemies . Your great ...
... person , it would be difficult to find out so proper a patron for it as yourself , there being noue whose merit is more universally acknowledged by all parties , and who has made himself more friends , and fewer enemies . Your great ...
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... person of next consideration is Sir Andrew Freeport , a merchant of great eminence in the city of London . A person of indefatigable industry , strong reason , and great experience . His notions of trade are noble and generous , and ...
... person of next consideration is Sir Andrew Freeport , a merchant of great eminence in the city of London . A person of indefatigable industry , strong reason , and great experience . His notions of trade are noble and generous , and ...
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... person , and always had a very easy fortune , time has made but very little impression , either by wrinkles on his forehead , IN one of my rambles , or rather speculations , I or traces on his brain . His person is well turned , looked ...
... person , and always had a very easy fortune , time has made but very little impression , either by wrinkles on his forehead , IN one of my rambles , or rather speculations , I or traces on his brain . His person is well turned , looked ...
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... person is as well known as that of their nearest relations , who give themselves no farther trouble about calling me by my name or quality , but speak of me very cur- rently by the appellation of Mr. What - d'ye - call - him . To make ...
... person is as well known as that of their nearest relations , who give themselves no farther trouble about calling me by my name or quality , but speak of me very cur- rently by the appellation of Mr. What - d'ye - call - him . To make ...
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... person for your correspondence . I have thoroughly examined the present state of reli- gion in Great Britain , and am able to acquaint you with the predominant vice of every market - town in the whole island . I can tell you the ...
... person for your correspondence . I have thoroughly examined the present state of reli- gion in Great Britain , and am able to acquaint you with the predominant vice of every market - town in the whole island . I can tell you the ...
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