The Spectator, Том 5F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 423 стор. |
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... given us a very prudent caution : Curse not the king , no not in thy thought , and curse not the rich in thy bed- chamber ; for a bird of the air shall carry the voice , and that which hath wings shall tell the matter ” . ' As it is ...
... given us a very prudent caution : Curse not the king , no not in thy thought , and curse not the rich in thy bed- chamber ; for a bird of the air shall carry the voice , and that which hath wings shall tell the matter ” . ' As it is ...
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... given every one of them a reading . These several dishes of news are so very agreeable to the palate of my countrymen , that they are not only pleased with them when they are served up hot , but when they are again set cold before them ...
... given every one of them a reading . These several dishes of news are so very agreeable to the palate of my countrymen , that they are not only pleased with them when they are served up hot , but when they are again set cold before them ...
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... given me of a modest young gentleman , who , being invited to an entertainment , though he was not used to drink , had not the confidence to refuse his glass in his turn ; when on a sudden he grew so flus- tered , that he took all the ...
... given me of a modest young gentleman , who , being invited to an entertainment , though he was not used to drink , had not the confidence to refuse his glass in his turn ; when on a sudden he grew so flus- tered , that he took all the ...
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