The Spectator, Band 3J. Tonson, 1728 - 312 Seiten |
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... these two Reasons ; because it lays too great a Constraint on the Words and Actions of the fufpected Perfon , and at the fame Time fhews you have no honour- able Opinion of her ; both of which are strong Mo- tives to Aversion . NOR is ...
... these two Reasons ; because it lays too great a Constraint on the Words and Actions of the fufpected Perfon , and at the fame Time fhews you have no honour- able Opinion of her ; both of which are strong Mo- tives to Aversion . NOR is ...
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... of the Oak endure all the Seasons of the Year , though its Leaves fall off in Autumn ; and these too will be restored with the returning Spring . T Tuesday , No. 173 . Tuesday , September 18 . Remove fera No 172 . The SPECTATOR . 17.
... of the Oak endure all the Seasons of the Year , though its Leaves fall off in Autumn ; and these too will be restored with the returning Spring . T Tuesday , No. 173 . Tuesday , September 18 . Remove fera No 172 . The SPECTATOR . 17.
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... these Diverfions that is to be exhi- bited by the 10 l . Race - Horses , may probably have its Ufe ; but the two laft , in which the Affes and Men are concern'd , feem to me altogether extraor- dinary and unaccountable . Why they should ...
... these Diverfions that is to be exhi- bited by the 10 l . Race - Horses , may probably have its Ufe ; but the two laft , in which the Affes and Men are concern'd , feem to me altogether extraor- dinary and unaccountable . Why they should ...
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... these grinning Matches from a Gentleman , who upon reading the above - menti- oned Advertisement , entertained a Coffee - house with the following Narrative . Upon the taking of Namure , amidst other publick Rejoicings made on that ...
... these grinning Matches from a Gentleman , who upon reading the above - menti- oned Advertisement , entertained a Coffee - house with the following Narrative . Upon the taking of Namure , amidst other publick Rejoicings made on that ...
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... these Things could be done by him without the Exercise of his Skill in Numbers . THIS is the Oeconomy of the Merchant ; and the Conduct of the Gentleman must be the fame , unless by fcorning to be the Steward , he refolves the Steward ...
... these Things could be done by him without the Exercise of his Skill in Numbers . THIS is the Oeconomy of the Merchant ; and the Conduct of the Gentleman must be the fame , unless by fcorning to be the Steward , he refolves the Steward ...
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