The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... pleased with that great appearance and solemnity which so properly accompanies such a public administration of our laws ; when , after about an hour's sitting , I observed , to my great surprise , in the midst of a trial , that my ...
... pleased with that great appearance and solemnity which so properly accompanies such a public administration of our laws ; when , after about an hour's sitting , I observed , to my great surprise , in the midst of a trial , that my ...
Strana 228
... pleased to entertain Leonora with your prologue . I write to you not only my own sentiments , but also those of several others of my acquaintance , who are as little pleased with the ordinary manner of spend- ing one's time as myself ...
... pleased to entertain Leonora with your prologue . I write to you not only my own sentiments , but also those of several others of my acquaintance , who are as little pleased with the ordinary manner of spend- ing one's time as myself ...
Strana 474
... pleased to risk his good - fortune upon the number 1711 , because it is the year of our Lord . I am ac- quainted with a tacker that would give a good deal for the number 134 * . On the contrary , I have been told of a certain zealous ...
... pleased to risk his good - fortune upon the number 1711 , because it is the year of our Lord . I am ac- quainted with a tacker that would give a good deal for the number 134 * . On the contrary , I have been told of a certain zealous ...
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