The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... taken , they used to dress their Horses with it , but never entertained a Thought of wearing it themselves . There were particular Rights and Privileges allow- ed to any Member of the Common- wealth , who was a Mother of three Daughters ...
... taken , they used to dress their Horses with it , but never entertained a Thought of wearing it themselves . There were particular Rights and Privileges allow- ed to any Member of the Common- wealth , who was a Mother of three Daughters ...
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... taken any Spoils from the Enemy , the Men would make a Prefent of every thing that was Rich and Showy to the Women whom they moft admired , and would frequently drefs the Necks , or Heads , or Arms of their Miftreffes , with any thing ...
... taken any Spoils from the Enemy , the Men would make a Prefent of every thing that was Rich and Showy to the Women whom they moft admired , and would frequently drefs the Necks , or Heads , or Arms of their Miftreffes , with any thing ...
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... AMONG the feveral Female Ex- travagancies I have already taken No- tice of , there is one which still keeps " its Ground . I mean that of the Ladies its 16 The SPECTATOR . N ° 435- I obferved its Motions. The Party- ...
... AMONG the feveral Female Ex- travagancies I have already taken No- tice of , there is one which still keeps " its Ground . I mean that of the Ladies its 16 The SPECTATOR . N ° 435- I obferved its Motions. The Party- ...
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... taken in the Exercife of Pity ? It was methought pretty remarkable , that the Business of the Day being a Tryal of Skill , the Popularity did not run fo high as one would have expected on the Side of Buck . Is it that People's Paffions ...
... taken in the Exercife of Pity ? It was methought pretty remarkable , that the Business of the Day being a Tryal of Skill , the Popularity did not run fo high as one would have expected on the Side of Buck . Is it that People's Paffions ...
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... pains ; But I dare fay , thofe of Green- Sickness and Lying - In might be as well taken Care of if the Doctor ftaid a - fhoar . But the Art of managing Man- 2 78 The SPECTATOR . No 444 . IF a Man could be fo indolent as to ...
... pains ; But I dare fay , thofe of Green- Sickness and Lying - In might be as well taken Care of if the Doctor ftaid a - fhoar . But the Art of managing Man- 2 78 The SPECTATOR . No 444 . IF a Man could be fo indolent as to ...
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