The Spectator, Zväzok 1Dent, 1957 |
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Strana 152
... Whigs ; and he often told us , that he hoped we should meet with none of them in our Way , for that if we did , they ... Whig , and would treat us as ill for being Foreigners . These two Creatures , it seems , are born with a secret ...
... Whigs ; and he often told us , that he hoped we should meet with none of them in our Way , for that if we did , they ... Whig , and would treat us as ill for being Foreigners . These two Creatures , it seems , are born with a secret ...
Strana 188
... Whig Anagrams , and do not quarrel with either of them , because they are Whigs or Tories , but because they are Anagrams and Acrosticks . But to return to Punning . Having pursued the History of a Punn , from its Original to its ...
... Whig Anagrams , and do not quarrel with either of them , because they are Whigs or Tories , but because they are Anagrams and Acrosticks . But to return to Punning . Having pursued the History of a Punn , from its Original to its ...
Strana 254
... Whig Partizan , has most unfortunately a very beautiful Mole on the Tory part of her Forehead ; which , being very conspicuous , has occasioned many Mistakes , and given an Handle to her Enemies to misrepresent her Face , as tho ' it ...
... Whig Partizan , has most unfortunately a very beautiful Mole on the Tory part of her Forehead ; which , being very conspicuous , has occasioned many Mistakes , and given an Handle to her Enemies to misrepresent her Face , as tho ' it ...
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