The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 |
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... moft exact knowledge of our own constitution in particular , and of the interefts of Europe in general ; to which I muft also add , a certain dignity in Yourself , that ( to say the leaft of it ) has been always equal to thofe great ...
... moft exact knowledge of our own constitution in particular , and of the interefts of Europe in general ; to which I muft also add , a certain dignity in Yourself , that ( to say the leaft of it ) has been always equal to thofe great ...
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... moft hideous phantoms that I had ever feen , even in a dream , before that time . They came in two by two , though matched in the moft diffociable man- ner , and mingled together in a kind of dance . It would be tedious to defcribe ...
... moft hideous phantoms that I had ever feen , even in a dream , before that time . They came in two by two , though matched in the moft diffociable man- ner , and mingled together in a kind of dance . It would be tedious to defcribe ...
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... moft heartily give you leave . I am , Sir , Your most humble admirer , ' B. L. ' I design to vifit the next Mafquerade myfelf , in the fame habit I wore at Grand Cairo : and till then shall fufpend my judgment of this mid- aight ...
... moft heartily give you leave . I am , Sir , Your most humble admirer , ' B. L. ' I design to vifit the next Mafquerade myfelf , in the fame habit I wore at Grand Cairo : and till then shall fufpend my judgment of this mid- aight ...
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... moft of the elections in England . The body of the law is no lefs incumbered with fuperfluous members , that are like Virgil's army , which he tells us was fo crouded , many of them had not room to use their weapons . This prodigious ...
... moft of the elections in England . The body of the law is no lefs incumbered with fuperfluous members , that are like Virgil's army , which he tells us was fo crouded , many of them had not room to use their weapons . This prodigious ...
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... moft obedient and humble fervant . ' From the Savoy in the Strand , Mr. SPECTATOR , IF YOU you can read it with dry eyes , I give you this trouble to acquaint you , that I am the unfortunate king Latinus , and believe I am the first ...
... moft obedient and humble fervant . ' From the Savoy in the Strand , Mr. SPECTATOR , IF YOU you can read it with dry eyes , I give you this trouble to acquaint you , that I am the unfortunate king Latinus , and believe I am the first ...
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