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lady of her acquaintance , who is going to be married to a gentleman who deserves her . I am in a trust relating to this lady's fortune , which makes my ... acquainted with him , I could not on such occasions say , No. 402 5 THE SPECTATOR 10.
lady of her acquaintance , who is going to be married to a gentleman who deserves her . I am in a trust relating to this lady's fortune , which makes my ... acquainted with him , I could not on such occasions say , No. 402 5 THE SPECTATOR 10.
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... acquainted with all the favourite servants , busybodies , dependants , and poor relations of all persons of condition in the whole town . At the price of a good sum of money , Sempronia , by the instigation of Favilla's mother , brought ...
... acquainted with all the favourite servants , busybodies , dependants , and poor relations of all persons of condition in the whole town . At the price of a good sum of money , Sempronia , by the instigation of Favilla's mother , brought ...
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... acquaintance , and when she hears of a robbery that has been made , or a murder that has been com- mitted , enlarges ... acquainted with that private conduct by which the world is governed . One would think several of our own historians ...
... acquaintance , and when she hears of a robbery that has been made , or a murder that has been com- mitted , enlarges ... acquainted with that private conduct by which the world is governed . One would think several of our own historians ...
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