The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... consider how they may better their con- dition hereafter , and , by a just deference and submis- sion to their ... consider the ill consequences of such a match ; you are fifty - five , I twenty - one . You are a man of business , and ...
... consider how they may better their con- dition hereafter , and , by a just deference and submis- sion to their ... consider the ill consequences of such a match ; you are fifty - five , I twenty - one . You are a man of business , and ...
Strana 438
... consider with pleasure to myself , by which of those deliverances , or , as we commonly call them , distempers , I may possibly make my escape out of this world of sorrows , into that condition of existence wherein I hope to be happier ...
... consider with pleasure to myself , by which of those deliverances , or , as we commonly call them , distempers , I may possibly make my escape out of this world of sorrows , into that condition of existence wherein I hope to be happier ...
Strana 489
... consider myself as sir John Anvil , but as her husband ; and added , with a frown , that I did not seem to know who she was . I was surprized to be treated thus , after such familiarities as had passed between us . But she has since ...
... consider myself as sir John Anvil , but as her husband ; and added , with a frown , that I did not seem to know who she was . I was surprized to be treated thus , after such familiarities as had passed between us . But she has since ...
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