The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... desire to know whether you admit people of quality . ' MR . SPECTATOR , April 17 . To shew you there are among us of the vain weak sex , some that have honesty and fortitude enough to dare to be ugly , and willing to be thought so ; I ...
... desire to know whether you admit people of quality . ' MR . SPECTATOR , April 17 . To shew you there are among us of the vain weak sex , some that have honesty and fortitude enough to dare to be ugly , and willing to be thought so ; I ...
Strana 394
... desire you to assign the butts and bounds of each of us ; and that for the future we may both enjoy our own . We would desire to be heard by our counsel , but that we fear in their very pleadings they would be- tray our cause : besides ...
... desire you to assign the butts and bounds of each of us ; and that for the future we may both enjoy our own . We would desire to be heard by our counsel , but that we fear in their very pleadings they would be- tray our cause : besides ...
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... desire to correct impudence . 20 And resolution to march on in the cause of virtue 34 His visit to a travelled lady 45 His speculations in the first principles . 46 An odd accident that befel him at Lloyd's coffee- house ..... 46 His ...
... desire to correct impudence . 20 And resolution to march on in the cause of virtue 34 His visit to a travelled lady 45 His speculations in the first principles . 46 An odd accident that befel him at Lloyd's coffee- house ..... 46 His ...
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