The Spectator, Zväzok 1Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele, Donald Frederic Bond Clarendon Press, 1965 |
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... Sir Thomas , to acquaint him how much beholden to him I feel for such favours , and to assure him of my willingness to put forth all lawful exertions to serve him in any way that to him may appear most ad ... SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY . 77.
... Sir Thomas , to acquaint him how much beholden to him I feel for such favours , and to assure him of my willingness to put forth all lawful exertions to serve him in any way that to him may appear most ad ... SIR ROGER DE COVERLEY . 77.
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... Sir Cloudsly Shovel ! a very gallant Man ! As we stood before Busby's Tomb , the Knight uttered himself again after the same Man- ner , Dr. Busby , a great Man ! he whipped my Grand- father ; a very ... SIR ROGER IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY . 145.
... Sir Cloudsly Shovel ! a very gallant Man ! As we stood before Busby's Tomb , the Knight uttered himself again after the same Man- ner , Dr. Busby , a great Man ! he whipped my Grand- father ; a very ... SIR ROGER IN WESTMINSTER ABBEY . 145.
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... Lord Mohun , in which both were killed . Page 12. Sir Andrew Freeport . " To Sir ROGER who as a country gentleman appears to be a Tory ; or , as it is generally expreffed , an adherent to the landed intereft , is opposed Sir AN- DREW ...
... Lord Mohun , in which both were killed . Page 12. Sir Andrew Freeport . " To Sir ROGER who as a country gentleman appears to be a Tory ; or , as it is generally expreffed , an adherent to the landed intereft , is opposed Sir AN- DREW ...
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