The Spectator, Том 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... speak as follows : -Amongst too many other instances of the great corruption and degeneracy of the age wherein we live , the great and general want of sincerity in con- versation is none of the least . The world is grown so full of ...
... speak as follows : -Amongst too many other instances of the great corruption and degeneracy of the age wherein we live , the great and general want of sincerity in con- versation is none of the least . The world is grown so full of ...
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... speak , without the advantage of an impudent countenance and gesture , will appear , they may come to some sense of them- selves , and the insults they are guilty of towards me . ' I am , SIR , " Your most humble servant , ' THE IDOL ...
... speak , without the advantage of an impudent countenance and gesture , will appear , they may come to some sense of them- selves , and the insults they are guilty of towards me . ' I am , SIR , " Your most humble servant , ' THE IDOL ...
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... speaking in my behalf : she told him with abundance of tears , that I was come to see him , that I could not speak to ... speak no more of me , unless she had a mind to disturb him in his last moments ; for , Sir , you must know that he ...
... speaking in my behalf : she told him with abundance of tears , that I was come to see him , that I could not speak to ... speak no more of me , unless she had a mind to disturb him in his last moments ; for , Sir , you must know that he ...
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