The Spectator, Svazek 2J. Tonson, 1801 |
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... and that she values it as her favourite distinction . From hence * Mr . JOHN HUGHES , it is that all arts , which pretend to improve it 18 NO . 33 . THE SPECTATOR . sighed in vain for LETITIA, but found certain relief ...
... and that she values it as her favourite distinction . From hence * Mr . JOHN HUGHES , it is that all arts , which pretend to improve it 18 NO . 33 . THE SPECTATOR . sighed in vain for LETITIA, but found certain relief ...
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... SPECTATOR'S ANIMAD- VERSIONS OVERRULed . THE club of which I am a member , is very luckily com- posed of such persons as are engaged in different ways of life , and deputed as it were out of the most con- spicuous classes of mankind ...
... SPECTATOR'S ANIMAD- VERSIONS OVERRULed . THE club of which I am a member , is very luckily com- posed of such persons as are engaged in different ways of life , and deputed as it were out of the most con- spicuous classes of mankind ...
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... SPECTATOR , applying him- self to me , to take care how you meddle with country- squires . They are the ornaments of the English nation ; men of good heads , and sound bodies ! and , let me tell you , some of them take it ill of you ...
... SPECTATOR , applying him- self to me , to take care how you meddle with country- squires . They are the ornaments of the English nation ; men of good heads , and sound bodies ! and , let me tell you , some of them take it ill of you ...
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... theatre ; and think your merit will be as much greater than his , as to convince is more than to conquer . I am , SIR , Your most obedient servant , T. D. ' SIRS 1 SIR , WHEN I acquaint you with the great NO . 36 . 31 THE SPECTATOR .
... theatre ; and think your merit will be as much greater than his , as to convince is more than to conquer . I am , SIR , Your most obedient servant , T. D. ' SIRS 1 SIR , WHEN I acquaint you with the great NO . 36 . 31 THE SPECTATOR .
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... the Expedition of ALEXAN- DER . Granted . The petition of WILLIAM BULLOCK , to be HEPHES- TION to PINKETHMAN the Great . Granted . ADVERTISEMENT . A WIDOW gentlewoman , well born both by ADVER- 32 NO . 36 . THE SPECTATOR . 1 ...
... the Expedition of ALEXAN- DER . Granted . The petition of WILLIAM BULLOCK , to be HEPHES- TION to PINKETHMAN the Great . Granted . ADVERTISEMENT . A WIDOW gentlewoman , well born both by ADVER- 32 NO . 36 . THE SPECTATOR . 1 ...
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