The Spectator, Том 11Crissey, 1824 |
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... tell you a story , which you can make fit for public view . I knew a gentleman , who having a very good opinion of the gentleman of the army , invi- ted ten or twelve of them to sup with him ; and at the same time invited two or three ...
... tell you a story , which you can make fit for public view . I knew a gentleman , who having a very good opinion of the gentleman of the army , invi- ted ten or twelve of them to sup with him ; and at the same time invited two or three ...
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... tell them a story of a great man , one Mr. Locke ( whom I find you frequently mention ) , that being invited to dine . with the then lords Halifax , Anglesey , and Shafts bury , immediately after dinner , instead of con- versation , the ...
... tell them a story of a great man , one Mr. Locke ( whom I find you frequently mention ) , that being invited to dine . with the then lords Halifax , Anglesey , and Shafts bury , immediately after dinner , instead of con- versation , the ...
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... when I tell you , I do not know that I have trod upon the very earth ever since I was ten years old ; a coach or chair I am obliged to for all my No. 534 . 15 THE SPECTATOR . be given in your paper where they may be had...
... when I tell you , I do not know that I have trod upon the very earth ever since I was ten years old ; a coach or chair I am obliged to for all my No. 534 . 15 THE SPECTATOR . be given in your paper where they may be had...
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... tell me , that every body reckoned her lady had the purest red and white in the world ; then she would tell me I was the most like one Sisly Dobson in their town , who made the miller make away with himself , and walk afterwards in the ...
... tell me , that every body reckoned her lady had the purest red and white in the world ; then she would tell me I was the most like one Sisly Dobson in their town , who made the miller make away with himself , and walk afterwards in the ...
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... ' Yours , JEREMY COMFIT . ' ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' I am in the condition of the idol you was once pleased to mention , and bar - keeper of a coffee- house . I believe it is needless to tell you 18 No. 534 . THE SPECTATOR .
... ' Yours , JEREMY COMFIT . ' ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' I am in the condition of the idol you was once pleased to mention , and bar - keeper of a coffee- house . I believe it is needless to tell you 18 No. 534 . THE SPECTATOR .
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