The Spectator, Svazek 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... taken in : which the master of the boat refused , because the lad had not quite money enough to pay the usual fare " . An eminent merchant being pleased with the looks of the boy , and secretly touched with compassion towards him , paid ...
... taken in : which the master of the boat refused , because the lad had not quite money enough to pay the usual fare " . An eminent merchant being pleased with the looks of the boy , and secretly touched with compassion towards him , paid ...
Strana 344
... taken possession of it ; concluding with a promise to her , that he would from time to time continue his admo- nitions when she should have taken upon her the holy veil . The rules of our respective orders , ' says he , will not permit ...
... taken possession of it ; concluding with a promise to her , that he would from time to time continue his admo- nitions when she should have taken upon her the holy veil . The rules of our respective orders , ' says he , will not permit ...
Strana 362
... taken the school of this place under his care ' . From the gentleman's great tenderness to me and friendship to my father , I am very happy in learning my book with pleasure . We never leave off our diversions any farther than to salute ...
... taken the school of this place under his care ' . From the gentleman's great tenderness to me and friendship to my father , I am very happy in learning my book with pleasure . We never leave off our diversions any farther than to salute ...
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