The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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... there was fcarce a mortal in this vast multi- tude , who did not difcover what he thought plea- fures and bleffings of life ; and wondered how the Owners owners of them ever came to look upon them as 22 No 559- THE SPECTATOR .
... there was fcarce a mortal in this vast multi- tude , who did not difcover what he thought plea- fures and bleffings of life ; and wondered how the Owners owners of them ever came to look upon them as 22 No 559- THE SPECTATOR .
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... between a couple of thick bandy legs and two long trapfticks that had no calfs to them . One of thefe looked like a man walking upon ftilts , and was was fo lifted up into the air , above his 24 N ° 559 . THE SPECTATOR .
... between a couple of thick bandy legs and two long trapfticks that had no calfs to them . One of thefe looked like a man walking upon ftilts , and was was fo lifted up into the air , above his 24 N ° 559 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... from it , never to re- pine at my own misfortunes , or to envy the happi- nefs of another , fince it is impoffible for any man VOL . VIII . C to to form a right judgment of his neighbours fuffer- ings N ° 559 . THE SPECTATOR . 23.
... from it , never to re- pine at my own misfortunes , or to envy the happi- nefs of another , fince it is impoffible for any man VOL . VIII . C to to form a right judgment of his neighbours fuffer- ings N ° 559 . THE SPECTATOR . 23.
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... among us for an evening , we have unani- moufly agreed to allow you one minute in ten , » without interruption . " I am , SIR , Your humble fervant , C 2 · S. T. ' P. ST P. S. You may find us at my Lady Betty N ° 560 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
... among us for an evening , we have unani- moufly agreed to allow you one minute in ten , » without interruption . " I am , SIR , Your humble fervant , C 2 · S. T. ' P. ST P. S. You may find us at my Lady Betty N ° 560 . 27 THE SPECTATOR .
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... were fet to watch the speaking head , which Frier Bacon for- merly erected in this place . We are " Worthy SIR , Your most humble fervants , B. R. T.D , & c , • Honeft I Honest SPEC , Middle - Temple , June 24 28 No 560 . THE SPECTATOR .
... were fet to watch the speaking head , which Frier Bacon for- merly erected in this place . We are " Worthy SIR , Your most humble fervants , B. R. T.D , & c , • Honeft I Honest SPEC , Middle - Temple , June 24 28 No 560 . THE SPECTATOR .
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