The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... whole exercise of it to ad- miration . This well - managed officer of your's has , to my knowledge , been the ruin of above five young gentlemen besides myself , and still goes on laying waste wheresoever she comes , whereby the whole ...
... whole exercise of it to ad- miration . This well - managed officer of your's has , to my knowledge , been the ruin of above five young gentlemen besides myself , and still goes on laying waste wheresoever she comes , whereby the whole ...
Strana 81
... whole fate of it , how could a guar- dian angel , that had attended it through all its cour- ses or changes , speak more emphatically at the end of his charge , than does our author when he makes as it were , a funeral oration over this ...
... whole fate of it , how could a guar- dian angel , that had attended it through all its cour- ses or changes , speak more emphatically at the end of his charge , than does our author when he makes as it were , a funeral oration over this ...
Strana 88
... whole life with a book in his hand , that , I know not how , can whisper something like knowledge of what has and does pass in the world ; which you would think he learned from some familiar spirit that did not think him worthy to ...
... whole life with a book in his hand , that , I know not how , can whisper something like knowledge of what has and does pass in the world ; which you would think he learned from some familiar spirit that did not think him worthy to ...
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VOL III | 13 |
No SCENE m m a Stage Coach between a Quaker | 132 |
Frivolous DisputantsExercise of the Snuff | 138 |
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