The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 117
... means suitable compa- nions . You are , it is true , very pretty , can dance , and make a very good figure in a public assembly ; but alas , madam , you must go no further ; distance and silence are your best recommendations ; therefore ...
... means suitable compa- nions . You are , it is true , very pretty , can dance , and make a very good figure in a public assembly ; but alas , madam , you must go no further ; distance and silence are your best recommendations ; therefore ...
Strana 119
... means of health . THE following letter will explain itself , and needs no apology : ' SIR , I AM one of that sickly tribe who are commonly known by the name of Valetudinarians ; and do con- fess to you , that I first contracted this ill ...
... means of health . THE following letter will explain itself , and needs no apology : ' SIR , I AM one of that sickly tribe who are commonly known by the name of Valetudinarians ; and do con- fess to you , that I first contracted this ill ...
Strana 120
... means he discovered how many ounces of his food passed by perspiration , what quantity of it was turned into nourishment , and how much went away by the other channels and distributions of nature . 6 Having provided myself with this ...
... means he discovered how many ounces of his food passed by perspiration , what quantity of it was turned into nourishment , and how much went away by the other channels and distributions of nature . 6 Having provided myself with this ...
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