The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... humble birth, who, from a cabin boy, became, through merit, an admiral, died by the wreck of his fleet on the Scilly Islands ashe was returning froman unsuccessful attack onToulon. His body wascaston theshore, robbed of a ringbysome ...
... humble birth, who, from a cabin boy, became, through merit, an admiral, died by the wreck of his fleet on the Scilly Islands ashe was returning froman unsuccessful attack onToulon. His body wascaston theshore, robbed of a ringbysome ...
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... , you cannot expect a very regular Account of it; for which Reason, I hope you will pardon me that I so abruptly subscribe my self, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, T. B. I forgot to tell you, that Albina, who has six.
... , you cannot expect a very regular Account of it; for which Reason, I hope you will pardon me that I so abruptly subscribe my self, Sir, Your most obedient, humble Servant, T. B. I forgot to tell you, that Albina, who has six.
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... humble Servant, R. B. R. [Footnote 1: Charles deSt. Denis, Sieurde St. Evremond, died in 1703,aged 95,and wasburied in Westminster Abbey. His military and diplomatic career inFrance was closedin1661, when his condemnations of Mazarin ...
... humble Servant, R. B. R. [Footnote 1: Charles deSt. Denis, Sieurde St. Evremond, died in 1703,aged 95,and wasburied in Westminster Abbey. His military and diplomatic career inFrance was closedin1661, when his condemnations of Mazarin ...
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... humble himself withso very well turned Phrase, and mention his own Unworthiness in aWaysoverybecoming, thattheAirofthe pretty Gentlemanis preserved,under theLowliness of the Preacher. I shall end this withashortLetter I writthe ...
... humble himself withso very well turned Phrase, and mention his own Unworthiness in aWaysoverybecoming, thattheAirofthe pretty Gentlemanis preserved,under theLowliness of the Preacher. I shall end this withashortLetter I writthe ...
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... humble Servant. I cannot tell what theLaw, orthe Parents ofthe Lady, willdofor this Injured Gentleman, but must allowhe has very much Justice onhisSide.I have indeed very long observed this Evil, anddistinguished those ofour Women who ...
... humble Servant. I cannot tell what theLaw, orthe Parents ofthe Lady, willdofor this Injured Gentleman, but must allowhe has very much Justice onhisSide.I have indeed very long observed this Evil, anddistinguished those ofour Women who ...
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