The Spectator, Svazek 2Dent, 1945 |
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... obedient , Humble Servant , Mary Meanwell . ' October the 20th . I have been out of Town , so did not meet with your Paper dated September the 28th , wherein you to my Heart's Desire expose that cursed Vice of insnaring poor young Girls ...
... obedient , Humble Servant , Mary Meanwell . ' October the 20th . I have been out of Town , so did not meet with your Paper dated September the 28th , wherein you to my Heart's Desire expose that cursed Vice of insnaring poor young Girls ...
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... humble Servant , RUSTICK SPRIGHTLY . ' Decemb . 3 , 1711 . I was the other Night at Philaster , where I expected to hear your famous Trunk - maker , but was unhappily disappointed of his Company ; and saw another Person who had the like ...
... humble Servant , RUSTICK SPRIGHTLY . ' Decemb . 3 , 1711 . I was the other Night at Philaster , where I expected to hear your famous Trunk - maker , but was unhappily disappointed of his Company ; and saw another Person who had the like ...
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... humble Servant , Mary Home . ' ' Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , You have no Goodness in the World , and are not in Earnest in any Thing you say that is serious , if you do not send me a plain Answer to this : I happened some Days past to be at ...
... humble Servant , Mary Home . ' ' Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , You have no Goodness in the World , and are not in Earnest in any Thing you say that is serious , if you do not send me a plain Answer to this : I happened some Days past to be at ...
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