The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 pages |
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... turn makes him but frankly confess that he left the world , because at once both disinterested and agreeable . As few he was not fit for it . A strict honesty and an even of his thoughts are drawn from business , they are regular ...
... turn makes him but frankly confess that he left the world , because at once both disinterested and agreeable . As few he was not fit for it . A strict honesty and an even of his thoughts are drawn from business , they are regular ...
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... turn : and I find there is not one of the on the right hand , and the act of toleration on the company , but myself ... turns and changes in her constitution . There sat at her feet a couple of secretaries , who received every hour ...
... turn : and I find there is not one of the on the right hand , and the act of toleration on the company , but myself ... turns and changes in her constitution . There sat at her feet a couple of secretaries , who received every hour ...
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... turn of their eyes , and the changes of their treat on matters which relate to females , as they countenance , their sentiments of the objects before are concerned to approach or fly from the other them . I have indulged my silence to ...
... turn of their eyes , and the changes of their treat on matters which relate to females , as they countenance , their sentiments of the objects before are concerned to approach or fly from the other them . I have indulged my silence to ...
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... turn of their eyes , and the changes of their treat on matters which relate to females , as they countenance , their sentiments of the objects before are concerned to approach or fly from the other them . I have indulged my silence to ...
... turn of their eyes , and the changes of their treat on matters which relate to females , as they countenance , their sentiments of the objects before are concerned to approach or fly from the other them . I have indulged my silence to ...
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... turn the most indifferent circumstances into misfortunes , and suffer as much from trifling accidents as from real ... turning to her was full of noise and mirth , when on a sudden an husband , ' you may now see the stranger that ...
... turn the most indifferent circumstances into misfortunes , and suffer as much from trifling accidents as from real ... turning to her was full of noise and mirth , when on a sudden an husband , ' you may now see the stranger that ...
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