The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... young dauphin of France to that desperate condition of weakness and death itself , that it is hard to conjecture what method they will take to bring him to life again . Meantime we are assured by a very good hand from Paris , that on ...
... young dauphin of France to that desperate condition of weakness and death itself , that it is hard to conjecture what method they will take to bring him to life again . Meantime we are assured by a very good hand from Paris , that on ...
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... young men of a liberal education , but unacquainted with the world , and by force of importunity and promises , draw them in to marry harlots ? THE other day passed by me in her chariot a la . dy with that pale and wan complexion which ...
... young men of a liberal education , but unacquainted with the world , and by force of importunity and promises , draw them in to marry harlots ? THE other day passed by me in her chariot a la . dy with that pale and wan complexion which ...
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... young men of a liberal education , but unacquainted with the world , and by force of importunity and promises , draw them in to marry harlots ? THE other day passed by me in her chariot a la- dy with that pale and wan complexion which ...
... young men of a liberal education , but unacquainted with the world , and by force of importunity and promises , draw them in to marry harlots ? THE other day passed by me in her chariot a la- dy with that pale and wan complexion which ...
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