The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... these two 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 .
... these two 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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... THESE two States were engaged together in a perpetual League , Öffen- five and Defenfive , fo that if any Fo- reign Potentate offered to attack either of them , both the Sexes fell upon him at once , and quickly brought him to Reason ...
... THESE two States were engaged together in a perpetual League , Öffen- five and Defenfive , fo that if any Fo- reign Potentate offered to attack either of them , both the Sexes fell upon him at once , and quickly brought him to Reason ...
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... These Ac- complishments it feems had rendred him fo popular , that if he had not died very feasonably , it is thought he might have enflaved the Republick . Having made this fhort Extract out of the Hiftory of the Male Commonwealth , I ...
... These Ac- complishments it feems had rendred him fo popular , that if he had not died very feasonably , it is thought he might have enflaved the Republick . Having made this fhort Extract out of the Hiftory of the Male Commonwealth , I ...
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... her Name in the Table , or chalking out her Fi- gure upon a Wall , or talking of her in a kind of rapturous Language , which by degrees improved into Verfe and Son- Sonnet . These were as the first Rudi- ments of 12 The SPECTATOR . N ° 434-
... her Name in the Table , or chalking out her Fi- gure upon a Wall , or talking of her in a kind of rapturous Language , which by degrees improved into Verfe and Son- Sonnet . These were as the first Rudi- ments of 12 The SPECTATOR . N ° 434-
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... these Occafions , the Women complained of the thick bushy Beards and long Nails of their Confederates , who thereupon took care to prune themselves into fuch Figures as were moft pleafing to their Female Friends and Allies . - WHEN they ...
... these Occafions , the Women complained of the thick bushy Beards and long Nails of their Confederates , who thereupon took care to prune themselves into fuch Figures as were moft pleafing to their Female Friends and Allies . - WHEN they ...
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