The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 362 стор. |
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... give us all the heads and the sub - divisions of the sermon ; and farther I think there was not one beautiful thought in it but what we had . But then , Sir , this gentleman , made so many pretty additions ; and he could never give us a ...
... give us all the heads and the sub - divisions of the sermon ; and farther I think there was not one beautiful thought in it but what we had . But then , Sir , this gentleman , made so many pretty additions ; and he could never give us a ...
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... gives his spectators for their money , with an account of the first manufactures . But I intended to give the lecture of this day upon the common and prostituted See Tat . Nos . 212. 259. verses , & c . VOL . VI . L The behaviour of ...
... gives his spectators for their money , with an account of the first manufactures . But I intended to give the lecture of this day upon the common and prostituted See Tat . Nos . 212. 259. verses , & c . VOL . VI . L The behaviour of ...
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... give the pictures of their deceased husbands to the club - room , but two of them bringing in their dead at full length , they covered all the walls . Upon which they came to a second resolution , that every matron should give her own ...
... give the pictures of their deceased husbands to the club - room , but two of them bringing in their dead at full length , they covered all the walls . Upon which they came to a second resolution , that every matron should give her own ...
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