The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Strana 46
... meet to cen → sure or annoy those that are absent , but to enjoy one another ; when they are thus combined for their own improvement , or for the good of others , or at least to relax themselves from the business of the day , by an ...
... meet to cen → sure or annoy those that are absent , but to enjoy one another ; when they are thus combined for their own improvement , or for the good of others , or at least to relax themselves from the business of the day , by an ...
Strana 127
... meet with in those of our own country . The monuments of their admirals , which have been erected at the public expence , re- present them like themselves , and are adorned with rostral crowns and naval ornaments , with beautiful ...
... meet with in those of our own country . The monuments of their admirals , which have been erected at the public expence , re- present them like themselves , and are adorned with rostral crowns and naval ornaments , with beautiful ...
Strana 244
... meet with none of them in our way , for that if we did , they would be apt to knock us down for being kings . ' Our other interpreter used to talk very much of a kind of animal called , a tory , that was as great a monster as the whig ...
... meet with none of them in our way , for that if we did , they would be apt to knock us down for being kings . ' Our other interpreter used to talk very much of a kind of animal called , a tory , that was as great a monster as the whig ...
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