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... SPECTATOR , -I am a young woman of beauty and quality , and suitably married to a gentleman who dotes on me ; but ... SPECTATOR , -I am the husband of a woman of merit , but am fallen in love , as they call it , with a lady of her ...
... SPECTATOR , -I am a young woman of beauty and quality , and suitably married to a gentleman who dotes on me ; but ... SPECTATOR , -I am the husband of a woman of merit , but am fallen in love , as they call it , with a lady of her ...
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... SPECTATOR VENICE , July 10 , N. S. MR SPECTATOR , -I take it extremely ill that you do not reckon conspicuous persons of your nation are within your cognisance , though out of the dominions of Great Britain . I little thought in the ...
... SPECTATOR VENICE , July 10 , N. S. MR SPECTATOR , -I take it extremely ill that you do not reckon conspicuous persons of your nation are within your cognisance , though out of the dominions of Great Britain . I little thought in the ...
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... 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 myself no better qualified to write about money 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 myself no better qualified to write about money than about my wife ; for , to tell you a secret , which I ...
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