The Spectator: v. 1-5, Zväzok 1Donald Frederic Bond Claredon Press, 1965 |
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... according to the length or position of the advertisement , or according to the kind of goods advertised . A few years earlier the Observator Reformed ( 1704 ) offered to take in notices of eight lines for a shilling , and the Country ...
... according to the length or position of the advertisement , or according to the kind of goods advertised . A few years earlier the Observator Reformed ( 1704 ) offered to take in notices of eight lines for a shilling , and the Country ...
Strana 113
... according to their own Approba- tion , as soon as they possibly can : But since the Duration of Life is so incertain , and that has been a common Topick of Discourse ever since there was such a thing as Life it self , how is it possible ...
... according to their own Approba- tion , as soon as they possibly can : But since the Duration of Life is so incertain , and that has been a common Topick of Discourse ever since there was such a thing as Life it self , how is it possible ...
Strana 294
... According to a plan of the walks in the Royal Exchange in Hatton ( p . 617 ) , the Armenian Walk is on the east side facing Swithin's Alley . 2 The old philosopher who gave this answer was Diogenes the Cynic , according to Diogenes ...
... According to a plan of the walks in the Royal Exchange in Hatton ( p . 617 ) , the Armenian Walk is on the east side facing Swithin's Alley . 2 The old philosopher who gave this answer was Diogenes the Cynic , according to Diogenes ...
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The Spectator, Zväzok 1 Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Donald Frederic Bond Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1965 |
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