The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... States bordered upon one another , it was their way , it seems , to meet upon their Frontiers at a certain Season of the Year , where thofe among A 3 the the Men who had not made their Choice in any No 433. The SPECTATOR .
... States bordered upon one another , it was their way , it seems , to meet upon their Frontiers at a certain Season of the Year , where thofe among A 3 the the Men who had not made their Choice in any No 433. The SPECTATOR .
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... meet with in their Hiftory , was one who could lift five hundred Weight , and wore fuch a prodigious Pair of Whif- kers as had never been feen in the Com- monwealth before his time . These Ac- complishments it feems had rendred him fo ...
... meet with in their Hiftory , was one who could lift five hundred Weight , and wore fuch a prodigious Pair of Whif- kers as had never been feen in the Com- monwealth before his time . These Ac- complishments it feems had rendred him fo ...
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... Trappings and Gugaws , fet their Heads at work to find out new Inventions , and to out - fhine one another in all Coun- . eils of War or the like folemn Meet- ings . cils N ° 434. The SPECTATOR . 13 Sonnet. These were as the first Rudi- ...
... Trappings and Gugaws , fet their Heads at work to find out new Inventions , and to out - fhine one another in all Coun- . eils of War or the like folemn Meet- ings . cils N ° 434. The SPECTATOR . 13 Sonnet. These were as the first Rudi- ...
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eils of War or the like folemn Meet- ings . On the other hand , the Men ob- ferving how the Womens Hearts were fet upon Finery , begun to embellish themselves and look as agreeably as they could in the Eyes of their Affociates . In ...
eils of War or the like folemn Meet- ings . On the other hand , the Men ob- ferving how the Womens Hearts were fet upon Finery , begun to embellish themselves and look as agreeably as they could in the Eyes of their Affociates . In ...
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... meet- ing this Gentleman - like Lady on the High - way , was asked by her whether that was Coverley - Hall , the honest Man seeing only the Male Part of the Que- rift , replied , Yes , Sir ; but upon the fecond Question , whether Sir ...
... meet- ing this Gentleman - like Lady on the High - way , was asked by her whether that was Coverley - Hall , the honest Man seeing only the Male Part of the Que- rift , replied , Yes , Sir ; but upon the fecond Question , whether Sir ...
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