The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... means of this Anniverfa ry Carnival , which lafted about a Week , the Common - wealths were recruited from time to time , and fupplied with their respective Subjects . THESE two States were engaged together in a perpetual League , Öffen ...
... means of this Anniverfa ry Carnival , which lafted about a Week , the Common - wealths were recruited from time to time , and fupplied with their respective Subjects . THESE two States were engaged together in a perpetual League , Öffen ...
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... means of a neighbouring King , who had made War upon them feveral Years with various Succefs , and at length overthrew them in a very great Battel . This Defeat they afcribe to feveral Cau- fes ; fome fay that the Secretary of State ...
... means of a neighbouring King , who had made War upon them feveral Years with various Succefs , and at length overthrew them in a very great Battel . This Defeat they afcribe to feveral Cau- fes ; fome fay that the Secretary of State ...
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... means the two Republicks incorporated with one another , and became the most flourishing and polite Government in the Part of the World which they in- habited . C Sa- RD ROANOKE N ° 435 . Saturday , July 19 14 The SPECTATOR , N ° 434 .
... means the two Republicks incorporated with one another , and became the most flourishing and polite Government in the Part of the World which they in- habited . C Sa- RD ROANOKE N ° 435 . Saturday , July 19 14 The SPECTATOR , N ° 434 .
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... means I have so effe- & ually quafhed those Irregularities which gave Occafion to them , that I am afraid Pofterity will scarce have a ... mean that of the Ladies its 16 The SPECTATOR . N ° 435- I obferved its Motions. The Party- ...
... means I have so effe- & ually quafhed those Irregularities which gave Occafion to them , that I am afraid Pofterity will scarce have a ... mean that of the Ladies its 16 The SPECTATOR . N ° 435- I obferved its Motions. The Party- ...
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" its Ground . I mean that of the Ladies who dress themselves in a Hat and Fea- ther , a Riding - coat and a Perriwig , or at leaft tie up their Hair in a Bag or Ribbond , in imitation of the smart Part of the oppofite Sex . As in my ...
" its Ground . I mean that of the Ladies who dress themselves in a Hat and Fea- ther , a Riding - coat and a Perriwig , or at leaft tie up their Hair in a Bag or Ribbond , in imitation of the smart Part of the oppofite Sex . As in my ...
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