The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... pass my time in the country where I am , I must proceed to tell you how I would pass it , had I such a fortune as would put me above the ob- servance of ceremony and custom . ' My scheme of a country life then should be as follows : As ...
... pass my time in the country where I am , I must proceed to tell you how I would pass it , had I such a fortune as would put me above the ob- servance of ceremony and custom . ' My scheme of a country life then should be as follows : As ...
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... pass round this town from hand to hand , and the abuse people put upon one another in that kind . It is indeed come to that pass , that , instead of being the testimony of merit in the person recommended , the true reading of a letter ...
... pass round this town from hand to hand , and the abuse people put upon one another in that kind . It is indeed come to that pass , that , instead of being the testimony of merit in the person recommended , the true reading of a letter ...
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... pass through imminent dangers , suffer painful watchings , fright- ful alarms , and laborious marches , for the greater part of a man's time , and pass the rest in sobriety conformable to the rules of the most virtuous civil life , is a ...
... pass through imminent dangers , suffer painful watchings , fright- ful alarms , and laborious marches , for the greater part of a man's time , and pass the rest in sobriety conformable to the rules of the most virtuous civil life , is a ...
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