The Spectator, Том 6Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... father was a very hard worldly man , and proud : so that there was no reason to believe he would easily be brought ... father's approbation , or become possessed of his estate . I passionately loved him , and you will believe I did not ...
... father was a very hard worldly man , and proud : so that there was no reason to believe he would easily be brought ... father's approbation , or become possessed of his estate . I passionately loved him , and you will believe I did not ...
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... father being a tributary king to the Romans , had several complaints laid against him before the senate , as a tyrant and oppressor of his subjects . The prince went to Rome to defend his father ; but coming into the senate , and ...
... father being a tributary king to the Romans , had several complaints laid against him before the senate , as a tyrant and oppressor of his subjects . The prince went to Rome to defend his father ; but coming into the senate , and ...
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... father had lately been stripped of every thing by an execution . The lover , who with some difficulty found out the cause of her grief , took this occasion to make her a proposal . It is impossible to express Aman- da's confusion when ...
... father had lately been stripped of every thing by an execution . The lover , who with some difficulty found out the cause of her grief , took this occasion to make her a proposal . It is impossible to express Aman- da's confusion when ...
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