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... affection for his people , he further told ' em , ' that their course of life was of such pernicious consequence to the glory and grandeur of the Roman nation , that he could not choose but tell ' em , that all other crimes put together ...
... affection for his people , he further told ' em , ' that their course of life was of such pernicious consequence to the glory and grandeur of the Roman nation , that he could not choose but tell ' em , that all other crimes put together ...
Strana 142
thoroughly convinced of his affection , until he has made over to her all his goods and chattels . After so long a letter , I am , without more ceremony , Your humble Servant , & c . No. 562 . Friday , July 2 ... affection, until he has ...
thoroughly convinced of his affection , until he has made over to her all his goods and chattels . After so long a letter , I am , without more ceremony , Your humble Servant , & c . No. 562 . Friday , July 2 ... affection, until he has ...
Strana 343
... year I found a violent affection for my cousin Charles's wife growing upon me , wherein 1 No. 610 . I was in danger of succeeding , if I had No. 622 343 THE SPECTATOR we ought to value ourselves upon those things only ...
... year I found a violent affection for my cousin Charles's wife growing upon me , wherein 1 No. 610 . I was in danger of succeeding , if I had No. 622 343 THE SPECTATOR we ought to value ourselves upon those things only ...
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