The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 168
... Friend is nothing else but thinking aloud . Tully has therefore very justly exposed a Precept delivered by some Ancient Writers , That a Man should live with his Enemy in such a manner , as might leave him room to become his Friend ...
... Friend is nothing else but thinking aloud . Tully has therefore very justly exposed a Precept delivered by some Ancient Writers , That a Man should live with his Enemy in such a manner , as might leave him room to become his Friend ...
Strana 444
... Friend's Lot at that Time to go the Western Circuit : The Tryal of the Rebels , as they were then called , was very short , and Nothing now remained but to pass Sentence on them ; when the Judge hearing the Name of his old Friend , and ...
... Friend's Lot at that Time to go the Western Circuit : The Tryal of the Rebels , as they were then called , was very short , and Nothing now remained but to pass Sentence on them ; when the Judge hearing the Name of his old Friend , and ...
Strana 467
... Friend produced to me a Report given in to their Board , wherein an old Unkle of mine , who came to Town with me , and my self , were inserted , and we stood thus ; the Unkle smoaky , rotten , poor ; the Nephew raw , but no Fool , sound ...
... Friend produced to me a Report given in to their Board , wherein an old Unkle of mine , who came to Town with me , and my self , were inserted , and we stood thus ; the Unkle smoaky , rotten , poor ; the Nephew raw , but no Fool , sound ...
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