The Spectator, Band 3J. Tonson, 1728 - 312 Seiten |
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... Such probably were the Confiderations that directed the Wife Man in his Advice to Huf- bands ; Be not jealous over the Wife of thy Bofom , and teach her not an evil Leffon against thy felf . Eccluf . AND here , among the other Torments ...
... Such probably were the Confiderations that directed the Wife Man in his Advice to Huf- bands ; Be not jealous over the Wife of thy Bofom , and teach her not an evil Leffon against thy felf . Eccluf . AND here , among the other Torments ...
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... such an Ambition a- mong the Common People for Out - grinning one another , that many very difcerning Perfons are a- fraid it should spoil most of the Faces in the Coun- try ; and that a Warwickshire Man will be known by his Grinn , as ...
... such an Ambition a- mong the Common People for Out - grinning one another , that many very difcerning Perfons are a- fraid it should spoil most of the Faces in the Coun- try ; and that a Warwickshire Man will be known by his Grinn , as ...
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... such a complicated Grinn , and were ready to affign the Prize to him , had it not been proved by one of his Antagonists that he had practifed with Verjuice for fome fome Days before , and had a Crab found upon 20 No 173 . The SPECTATOR ...
... such a complicated Grinn , and were ready to affign the Prize to him , had it not been proved by one of his Antagonists that he had practifed with Verjuice for fome fome Days before , and had a Crab found upon 20 No 173 . The SPECTATOR ...
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... for fuch useless Accomplishments , filling the common Peoples Heads with fuchtenfe- Jefs Ambitions , and infpiring them with such abfurd VOL . III . C Ideas Ideas of Superiority and Preheminence , has not in it No 173 . The SPECTATOR . 21.
... for fuch useless Accomplishments , filling the common Peoples Heads with fuchtenfe- Jefs Ambitions , and infpiring them with such abfurd VOL . III . C Ideas Ideas of Superiority and Preheminence , has not in it No 173 . The SPECTATOR . 21.
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... such a People , they never purfue any other : The Means to it are never regard- ed ; they will , if it comes eafily , get Money ho- neftly ; but if not , they will not fcruple to attain it by Fraud or Cozenage : And indeed , what is the ...
... such a People , they never purfue any other : The Means to it are never regard- ed ; they will , if it comes eafily , get Money ho- neftly ; but if not , they will not fcruple to attain it by Fraud or Cozenage : And indeed , what is the ...
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