The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 61
... Letter being written to my Bookseller , upon a Subject of which I treated some time since , I shall publish it in this Paper , together with the Letter that was inclosed in it . ' Mr. Buckley , Mr. SPECTATOR having of late descanted ...
... Letter being written to my Bookseller , upon a Subject of which I treated some time since , I shall publish it in this Paper , together with the Letter that was inclosed in it . ' Mr. Buckley , Mr. SPECTATOR having of late descanted ...
Strana 157
... Letter X , which is placed at the nd of some few of my Papers , is that which has puzled the hole Town , as they cannot think of any Name which begins ith that Letter , except Xenophon and Xerxes , who can either of them be supposed to ...
... Letter X , which is placed at the nd of some few of my Papers , is that which has puzled the hole Town , as they cannot think of any Name which begins ith that Letter , except Xenophon and Xerxes , who can either of them be supposed to ...
Strana 217
... Letter that formed the Words which he had Occasion for , making a little Pause at the End of every Word or Sentence to avoid Confusion . The Friend , in the mean while , saw his own Sympathetick Needle moving of it self to every Letter ...
... Letter that formed the Words which he had Occasion for , making a little Pause at the End of every Word or Sentence to avoid Confusion . The Friend , in the mean while , saw his own Sympathetick Needle moving of it self to every Letter ...
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