The Spectator, Том 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 423 стор. |
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... dress . ' MR . SPECTATOR , " It happened lately that a friend of mine , who had many things to buy for his family , would oblige me to walk with him to the shops . He was very nice in his way , and fond of having every thing shown ...
... dress . ' MR . SPECTATOR , " It happened lately that a friend of mine , who had many things to buy for his family , would oblige me to walk with him to the shops . He was very nice in his way , and fond of having every thing shown ...
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... dress of negligence , shall be but coldly received , till he be proved by time , and estab- lished in a character . Such things as these we could recollect to have happened to our own know- ledge so very often , that we concluded the ...
... dress of negligence , shall be but coldly received , till he be proved by time , and estab- lished in a character . Such things as these we could recollect to have happened to our own know- ledge so very often , that we concluded the ...
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... dress of himself and servants , that the whole court were in an emu- lation who should first introduce him to his holiness . What added to the expectation his holiness had of the pleasure he should have in his follies , was , that this ...
... dress of himself and servants , that the whole court were in an emu- lation who should first introduce him to his holiness . What added to the expectation his holiness had of the pleasure he should have in his follies , was , that this ...
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