The SpectatorA.H. Pounsford & Company, 1876 - 710 strán (strany) |
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Strana vi
... honor of Knighthood . On this occasion he entertained upward of two hundred gentlemen and ladies at his house , with a splendid collation , succeeded by dances , singing , and recitations . It is to be regretted . that in this season of ...
... honor of Knighthood . On this occasion he entertained upward of two hundred gentlemen and ladies at his house , with a splendid collation , succeeded by dances , singing , and recitations . It is to be regretted . that in this season of ...
Strana xi
... honor's cause ) , Each Parent sprung . " When eight years of age he was placed under the tuition of Taverner , a priest , who taught him the rudiments of the Greek and Latin Languages at the same time . After having made considerable ...
... honor's cause ) , Each Parent sprung . " When eight years of age he was placed under the tuition of Taverner , a priest , who taught him the rudiments of the Greek and Latin Languages at the same time . After having made considerable ...
Strana xxiii
... honor to his station , by his dignified and rudent deportment : to the poor and necessitous he was a generous benefactor , and was a liberal encourager of every truly charitable design . To the interest of Civil and Religious Liberty he ...
... honor to his station , by his dignified and rudent deportment : to the poor and necessitous he was a generous benefactor , and was a liberal encourager of every truly charitable design . To the interest of Civil and Religious Liberty he ...
Strana 34
... honor that those who are now your enemies were always so . You have acted in so much consistency with your self , and promoted the interest of your courtry in so uniform & manner , that those who would. is such , that it will not be a ...
... honor that those who are now your enemies were always so . You have acted in so much consistency with your self , and promoted the interest of your courtry in so uniform & manner , that those who would. is such , that it will not be a ...
Strana 35
... honor to know you ; and a winning condescension to all subordinate to you , made business a pleasure to those who executed it under you , at the same time that it heightened her Majesty's favor to all those who had the happiness of ...
... honor to know you ; and a winning condescension to all subordinate to you , made business a pleasure to those who executed it under you , at the same time that it heightened her Majesty's favor to all those who had the happiness of ...
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