The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... Club of Fat - Men , + that did not come together ( as you may well suppose ) to entertain one another with Sprightliness and Wit , but to keep one another in Countenance : The Room , where the Club met , was something of the largest ...
... Club of Fat - Men , + that did not come together ( as you may well suppose ) to entertain one another with Sprightliness and Wit , but to keep one another in Countenance : The Room , where the Club met , was something of the largest ...
Strana 41
... Club in it ; he also told me , upon further Discourse with him , that two or three noisy Country Squires , who were settled there the Year before , had considerably sunk the Price of House - Rent ; and that the Club ( to prevent the ...
... Club in it ; he also told me , upon further Discourse with him , that two or three noisy Country Squires , who were settled there the Year before , had considerably sunk the Price of House - Rent ; and that the Club ( to prevent the ...
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... Club , unless in case of Sickness or Imprisonment.1 IV . If any Member swears or curses , his Neighbour may give him a Kick upon the Shins . V. If any Member tells Stories in the Club that are not true , he shall forfeit for every third ...
... Club , unless in case of Sickness or Imprisonment.1 IV . If any Member swears or curses , his Neighbour may give him a Kick upon the Shins . V. If any Member tells Stories in the Club that are not true , he shall forfeit for every third ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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