The Spectator: With Notes and a General Index, Volúmenes1-2J. J. Woodward, 1832 - 895 páginas |
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... occasions and pretences of form- ing ourselves into those little nocturnal as- semblies , which are commonly known by ... occasion of a club . That of the Georges , which used to meet at the sign of the George , on St. George's day , and ...
... occasions and pretences of form- ing ourselves into those little nocturnal as- semblies , which are commonly known by ... occasion of a club . That of the Georges , which used to meet at the sign of the George , on St. George's day , and ...
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... occasion . From their first landing they were observed by a party of Indians , who hid themselves in the woods for that purpose . The English unadvisedly marched a great distance from the shore ' To be short , Mr. Thomas Inkle now into ...
... occasion . From their first landing they were observed by a party of Indians , who hid themselves in the woods for that purpose . The English unadvisedly marched a great distance from the shore ' To be short , Mr. Thomas Inkle now into ...
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... occasion for them . The peaceable lawyers are , in the first place , many of the benchers of the several inns of court , who seem to be the dignitaries of the law , and are endowed with those qualifications of mind that accomplish a man ...
... occasion for them . The peaceable lawyers are , in the first place , many of the benchers of the several inns of court , who seem to be the dignitaries of the law , and are endowed with those qualifications of mind that accomplish a man ...
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... occasion ; with full powers to rectify or expunge whatever I shall find irregular or defective . For want of such an officer , there is nothing like sound literature and good sense to be met with in those objects that are every where ...
... occasion ; with full powers to rectify or expunge whatever I shall find irregular or defective . For want of such an officer , there is nothing like sound literature and good sense to be met with in those objects that are every where ...
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... occasion to consider how so universal a disposition in woman- kind , which springs from a laudable mo- tive , the desire of pleasing , and proceeds upon an opinion , not altogether groundless , that nature may be helped by art , may be ...
... occasion to consider how so universal a disposition in woman- kind , which springs from a laudable mo- tive , the desire of pleasing , and proceeds upon an opinion , not altogether groundless , that nature may be helped by art , may be ...
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