The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... chance be otherwise , he is even to play it as well as he can , and make the best of it . I am , SIR , Your most obliged and most humble servant . " MR . SPECTATOR , THE town being so well pleased L 2 No. 406 . 117 SPECTATOR .
... chance be otherwise , he is even to play it as well as he can , and make the best of it . I am , SIR , Your most obliged and most humble servant . " MR . SPECTATOR , THE town being so well pleased L 2 No. 406 . 117 SPECTATOR .
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... Spectator in folio . ' MR . SPECTATOR , June 24 , 1712 . ' I WOULD not divert the course of your discourses , when you seem bent upon obliging the world with a train of thinking , which , rightly 1500 No. 419 . SPECTATOR .
... Spectator in folio . ' MR . SPECTATOR , June 24 , 1712 . ' I WOULD not divert the course of your discourses , when you seem bent upon obliging the world with a train of thinking , which , rightly 1500 No. 419 . SPECTATOR .
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... SPECTATOR . MR . SPECTATOR , Venice , July 10 , N. 5 . ' I TAKE it extremely ill , that you do not reckon conspicuous persons of your nation are within your cognizance , though out of the domi- nions of Great Britain . I little thought ...
... SPECTATOR . MR . SPECTATOR , Venice , July 10 , N. 5 . ' I TAKE it extremely ill , that you do not reckon conspicuous persons of your nation are within your cognizance , though out of the domi- nions of Great Britain . I little thought ...
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