The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... hands , was left in the first month from her dishonour , and exposed to pass through the hands and discipline of one ... hand- somely : Her father's poor ; some little share deducted , To buy him a hunting nag- These creatures are very ...
... hands , was left in the first month from her dishonour , and exposed to pass through the hands and discipline of one ... hand- somely : Her father's poor ; some little share deducted , To buy him a hunting nag- These creatures are very ...
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... hand , and se- veral affectionate looks which we cast upon one ano ther . After which the knight told me my good ... hands , and , being will ing to lay an obligation upon him , have deposited with him thirty marks , to be distributed ...
... hand , and se- veral affectionate looks which we cast upon one ano ther . After which the knight told me my good ... hands , and , being will ing to lay an obligation upon him , have deposited with him thirty marks , to be distributed ...
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... hand ; but that on his success in the spiritual , he again renounced the carnal . I put this closely to him , and taxed him with disingenuity . He to clear himself made the subse- quent defence , and that in the most solemn manner ...
... hand ; but that on his success in the spiritual , he again renounced the carnal . I put this closely to him , and taxed him with disingenuity . He to clear himself made the subse- quent defence , and that in the most solemn manner ...
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