The Spectator, Svazek 3J.M. Dent & Company, 1925 |
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... lately erected themselves into a Nocturnal Fraternity , under the Title of The Mohock Club , a Name borrowed it seems from a Sort of Cannibals in India , who subsist by Plundering and Devouring all the Nations about them , The President ...
... lately erected themselves into a Nocturnal Fraternity , under the Title of The Mohock Club , a Name borrowed it seems from a Sort of Cannibals in India , who subsist by Plundering and Devouring all the Nations about them , The President ...
Strana 15
... lately read a Voyage to the South - Sea , in which it is said , that the Ladies of Chili always dress their Heads over a Bason of Water . I am the more particular in my Account of WILL'S last Night's Lecture on these natural Mirrors ...
... lately read a Voyage to the South - Sea , in which it is said , that the Ladies of Chili always dress their Heads over a Bason of Water . I am the more particular in my Account of WILL'S last Night's Lecture on these natural Mirrors ...
Strana 41
... lately been under this Discipline . He tells me he had the Honour to dance before the Emperor himself , not without the Applause and Acclamations both of his Imperial Majesty and the whole Ring ; though , I dare say , neither I nor any ...
... lately been under this Discipline . He tells me he had the Honour to dance before the Emperor himself , not without the Applause and Acclamations both of his Imperial Majesty and the whole Ring ; though , I dare say , neither I nor any ...
Strana 63
... lately received a third Letter from the Gentle man , who has already given the Publick two Essays upon Education . As his Thoughts seem to be very just and new upon this Subject , I shall communicate them to the Reader , ' Sir , If I ...
... lately received a third Letter from the Gentle man , who has already given the Publick two Essays upon Education . As his Thoughts seem to be very just and new upon this Subject , I shall communicate them to the Reader , ' Sir , If I ...
Strana 64
... lately met with a Passage in Plutarch , which , if I am not very much mistaken , still gives us a clearer Light into the Motives of this Action Plutarch tells us , that Alexander in his Youth had a Master named Lysimachus , who though ...
... lately met with a Passage in Plutarch , which , if I am not very much mistaken , still gives us a clearer Light into the Motives of this Action Plutarch tells us , that Alexander in his Youth had a Master named Lysimachus , who though ...
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