The Spectator, Том 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... never thought of contriving a winter garden , which would consist of such trees only as never cast their leayes . We have very of- ten little snatches of sunshine and fair weather in the most uncomfortable parts of the year , and have ...
... never thought of contriving a winter garden , which would consist of such trees only as never cast their leayes . We have very of- ten little snatches of sunshine and fair weather in the most uncomfortable parts of the year , and have ...
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... never suffered to go abroad , for fear of catch- ing cold ; when he should have been hunting down a buck , he was by his mother's side learn- ing how to season it , or put it in crust ; and was making paper boats with his sisters , at ...
... never suffered to go abroad , for fear of catch- ing cold ; when he should have been hunting down a buck , he was by his mother's side learn- ing how to season it , or put it in crust ; and was making paper boats with his sisters , at ...
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... never af- fronted with a request of a familiar daily visitant for what was due to a brave man at a distance ... never necessary any where , but where he had placed himself at the first disposition , except that accident happened from ...
... never af- fronted with a request of a familiar daily visitant for what was due to a brave man at a distance ... never necessary any where , but where he had placed himself at the first disposition , except that accident happened from ...
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