The Spectator, Svazek 4Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - Počet stran: 423 |
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Alexander Chalmers. the bowels of her who gave them birth . These are the terrors of an evil conscience , and the proper fruits of Sin , which naturally rise from the appre- hensions of Death . This last ... gave them birth. These ...
Alexander Chalmers. the bowels of her who gave them birth . These are the terrors of an evil conscience , and the proper fruits of Sin , which naturally rise from the appre- hensions of Death . This last ... gave them birth. These ...
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... gave me his opinion , which he drew from the ornaments of the work , that this was the floor of a room dedicated to ... gave new vigour to the airy , pro- duced the latent fire of the modest , and gave grace to the slow humour of the ...
... gave me his opinion , which he drew from the ornaments of the work , that this was the floor of a room dedicated to ... gave new vigour to the airy , pro- duced the latent fire of the modest , and gave grace to the slow humour of the ...
Strana 496
Alexander Chalmers. Robin gave an account that she looked excessive angry when she gave him the letter ; and that he told her , for she asked , that Cynthio only looked at the clock , taking snuff , and writ two or three words to the top ...
Alexander Chalmers. Robin gave an account that she looked excessive angry when she gave him the letter ; and that he told her , for she asked , that Cynthio only looked at the clock , taking snuff , and writ two or three words to the top ...
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