The Spectator, Volumen9William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... mention by and by , from being sensible of the foulness and thick- ness of the water ; which had this effect , that it in- toxicated those who drank it , and made them mistake every object that lay before them . Both rivulets were ...
... mention by and by , from being sensible of the foulness and thick- ness of the water ; which had this effect , that it in- toxicated those who drank it , and made them mistake every object that lay before them . Both rivulets were ...
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... mention- ed by my correspondent , as well as all others describ- ed in the said deputation . To the SPECTATOR - GENERAL of Great - Britain . " I grant it does look a little familiar , but I must call you " DEAR DUMB , " BEING got again ...
... mention- ed by my correspondent , as well as all others describ- ed in the said deputation . To the SPECTATOR - GENERAL of Great - Britain . " I grant it does look a little familiar , but I must call you " DEAR DUMB , " BEING got again ...
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... mention this for the sake of several rural ' squires , whose reading does not rise so high as to the Present State of Eng- land , and who are often apt to usurp that precedency which by the laws of their country is not due to them ...
... mention this for the sake of several rural ' squires , whose reading does not rise so high as to the Present State of Eng- land , and who are often apt to usurp that precedency which by the laws of their country is not due to them ...
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... mention those who vio- late it by solemn perjuries ? It would be an affront to reason to endeavor to set forth the horror and profaneness of such a practice . The very mention of it exposes it sufficiently to those in whom the light of ...
... mention those who vio- late it by solemn perjuries ? It would be an affront to reason to endeavor to set forth the horror and profaneness of such a practice . The very mention of it exposes it sufficiently to those in whom the light of ...
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... mentions ; but have this much to say in favor of his argument , that many of his own works which I have seen convince me that very pretty ... mention COLLEG NEW JERSEY the famous verses which the Emperor Adrian 44 No. 532 . THE SPECTATOR .
... mentions ; but have this much to say in favor of his argument , that many of his own works which I have seen convince me that very pretty ... mention COLLEG NEW JERSEY the famous verses which the Emperor Adrian 44 No. 532 . THE SPECTATOR .
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