The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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... wife an obscure young woman , who doth not indeed pretend to an ancient family , but has certainly as many forefa- thers as any lady in the land , if she could but reç kon up their names . I MUST Own I conceived very extraordinary hopes ...
... wife an obscure young woman , who doth not indeed pretend to an ancient family , but has certainly as many forefa- thers as any lady in the land , if she could but reç kon up their names . I MUST Own I conceived very extraordinary hopes ...
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... wife and good men , and I could heartily with there were no faults common to both parties , which afford me fufficient matter to work upon , without defcending to thofe which are peculiar to either . If in a multitude of counsellors ...
... wife and good men , and I could heartily with there were no faults common to both parties , which afford me fufficient matter to work upon , without defcending to thofe which are peculiar to either . If in a multitude of counsellors ...
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... wife . There were multitudes of lovers faddled with very whimsical burdens , compofed of darts and flames : But what was very odd , though they fighed as if their hearts would break under thefe burdens of calamities , they could not ...
... wife . There were multitudes of lovers faddled with very whimsical burdens , compofed of darts and flames : But what was very odd , though they fighed as if their hearts would break under thefe burdens of calamities , they could not ...
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... wives , who all of them died in childbed . This terrified the whole fex , ' who none of them durft venture on Sir Sampson . At length Mrs. Deborah undertook him , and gave fo good an account of him , that in three years ' time the very ...
... wives , who all of them died in childbed . This terrified the whole fex , ' who none of them durft venture on Sir Sampson . At length Mrs. Deborah undertook him , and gave fo good an account of him , that in three years ' time the very ...
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... undutiful children of any for- mer wife . Never to be thoroughly convinced of • his affection , until he has made over to her all his goods and chattels , · · After After fo long a letter , I am , without No 561 . 33 THE SPECTATOR .
... undutiful children of any for- mer wife . Never to be thoroughly convinced of • his affection , until he has made over to her all his goods and chattels , · · After After fo long a letter , I am , without No 561 . 33 THE SPECTATOR .
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