The Spectator, Zväzok 1Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 109
... taken from me even my subterraneous Employ- ment . Now , Sir , what I desire of you is , that if your Under- taker thinks fit to use Fire - Arms ( as other Authors have done ) in the Time of Alexander , I may be a Cannon against Porus ...
... taken from me even my subterraneous Employ- ment . Now , Sir , what I desire of you is , that if your Under- taker thinks fit to use Fire - Arms ( as other Authors have done ) in the Time of Alexander , I may be a Cannon against Porus ...
Strana 466
... taken Notice of an indecent License taken in Discourse , wherein the Conversation on one Part is involuntary , and the Effect of some necessary Circumstance . This happens in travelling together in the same hired Coach , sitting near ...
... taken Notice of an indecent License taken in Discourse , wherein the Conversation on one Part is involuntary , and the Effect of some necessary Circumstance . This happens in travelling together in the same hired Coach , sitting near ...
Strana 497
... taken Possession of it ; concluding , with a Promise to her , that he would from time to time continue his Admonitions when she should have taken upon her the holy Veil . The Rules of our respective Orders , says he , will not permit ...
... taken Possession of it ; concluding , with a Promise to her , that he would from time to time continue his Admonitions when she should have taken upon her the holy Veil . The Rules of our respective Orders , says he , will not permit ...
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