The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Том 3J. Crissy, 1824 |
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... daugh- ters are so well acquainted with my hours of ex- ercise , that they never come into my room to dis- turb me while I am ringing . When I was some years younger than I am at present , I used to employ myself in a more labo- rious ...
... daugh- ters are so well acquainted with my hours of ex- ercise , that they never come into my room to dis- turb me while I am ringing . When I was some years younger than I am at present , I used to employ myself in a more labo- rious ...
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... daugh- ter a proper education in his own house , and Eu- doxus reflecting on the ordinary behaviour of a son who knows himself to be the heir of a great estate , they both agreed upon an exchange of children , namely that the boy should ...
... daugh- ter a proper education in his own house , and Eu- doxus reflecting on the ordinary behaviour of a son who knows himself to be the heir of a great estate , they both agreed upon an exchange of children , namely that the boy should ...
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