The Spectator, Том 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 - 422 стор. |
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... obliged to you . I need not tell you that I would have these sports and pastimes not only merry but innocent ; for which reason I have not mentioned either whisk or lanter- loo , nor indeed so much as one - and - thirty . After having ...
... obliged to you . I need not tell you that I would have these sports and pastimes not only merry but innocent ; for which reason I have not mentioned either whisk or lanter- loo , nor indeed so much as one - and - thirty . After having ...
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... obliged to me that they would infallibly make my fortune . In short , her frequent importunities upon this and other impertinences of the like nature , make me very uneasy ; and if your remonstrances have no more effect upon her than ...
... obliged to me that they would infallibly make my fortune . In short , her frequent importunities upon this and other impertinences of the like nature , make me very uneasy ; and if your remonstrances have no more effect upon her than ...
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... obliged to at- tend business of importance elsewhere the very next moment . Thus they run from place to place , pro- fessing that they are obliged to be still in another company than that which they are in . These per- sons who are just ...
... obliged to at- tend business of importance elsewhere the very next moment . Thus they run from place to place , pro- fessing that they are obliged to be still in another company than that which they are in . These per- sons who are just ...
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