The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index ...S. Marks, 1826 |
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... believe arising from a passion I then first discovered in he would easily be brought to think there was him he threw the papers into the fire , swearing any thing in any woman's person , or character , that since he was not to read them ...
... believe arising from a passion I then first discovered in he would easily be brought to think there was him he threw the papers into the fire , swearing any thing in any woman's person , or character , that since he was not to read them ...
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... believe , that some thoughtless youngsters , out of a false notion of bravery , and an immoderate fondness , to be distin- Quid frustra simulacra fugacia captas ? Quod petis , est nusquam : quod amas avertere , perdes , Ista repercussæ ...
... believe , that some thoughtless youngsters , out of a false notion of bravery , and an immoderate fondness , to be distin- Quid frustra simulacra fugacia captas ? Quod petis , est nusquam : quod amas avertere , perdes , Ista repercussæ ...
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... believe that this is the first complaint toilets , hangings for closets , beds , window- that ever was made to you of this nature , so curtains , easy chairs , and tabourets : nor have you are the first person I ever could prevail I any ...
... believe that this is the first complaint toilets , hangings for closets , beds , window- that ever was made to you of this nature , so curtains , easy chairs , and tabourets : nor have you are the first person I ever could prevail I any ...
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... believe ought . not what none of them say to you ; your Maid So deare love think of Mr. george Nillson with speed ; i sent 2 or 3 letters before . ' I gave misteris elcock some nots , and thay put me in pruson all the night for me pains ...
... believe ought . not what none of them say to you ; your Maid So deare love think of Mr. george Nillson with speed ; i sent 2 or 3 letters before . ' I gave misteris elcock some nots , and thay put me in pruson all the night for me pains ...
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... believe it would save London , who , by many losses , was reduced him a great deal of stale beer on a public oc- from a very luxuriant trade and credit to very casion , and render him the leader of his coun- narrow circumstances , in ...
... believe it would save London , who , by many losses , was reduced him a great deal of stale beer on a public oc- from a very luxuriant trade and credit to very casion , and render him the leader of his coun- narrow circumstances , in ...
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