The Spectator, Svazek 3George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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... town . For they have now got a trick of never sending to their acquaintance when they first come ; and if one does not visit them within the week which they stay at home , it is a mortal quarrel . Now , dear Mr Spec . , either command ...
... town . For they have now got a trick of never sending to their acquaintance when they first come ; and if one does not visit them within the week which they stay at home , it is a mortal quarrel . Now , dear Mr Spec . , either command ...
Strana 102
... town are conveyed . Such as are offended at them , or think they suffer by their behaviour , may themselves mend ... town will have it ' or , ' I have it from a good hand ' ; so that there is room for the town to know the matter more ...
... town are conveyed . Such as are offended at them , or think they suffer by their behaviour , may themselves mend ... town will have it ' or , ' I have it from a good hand ' ; so that there is room for the town to know the matter more ...
Strana 116
... town and the country : his time in town is given up to the public and the management of his private fortune ; and after every three or four days spent in this manner , he retires for as many to his seat within a few miles of the town ...
... town and the country : his time in town is given up to the public and the management of his private fortune ; and after every three or four days spent in this manner , he retires for as many to his seat within a few miles of the town ...
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