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Page 229
... cities of London and Westminster. BUDGEX.L. . X. No. 306. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1712. Barbara, Celarent, Darii, Ferio, Baralipton.* Having a great deal of business upon my hands at present, I shall beg the reader's leave to present him ...
... cities of London and Westminster. BUDGEX.L. . X. No. 306. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1712. Barbara, Celarent, Darii, Ferio, Baralipton.* Having a great deal of business upon my hands at present, I shall beg the reader's leave to present him ...
Page 328
... cities of London and Westminster. "I am, Sir, your most humble servant. "T.D." " Mr. Spectator, " I beg you would bo pleased to take notice of a very great indecency, which is extremely common, though, I think, never yet under your ...
... cities of London and Westminster. "I am, Sir, your most humble servant. "T.D." " Mr. Spectator, " I beg you would bo pleased to take notice of a very great indecency, which is extremely common, though, I think, never yet under your ...
Page 393
... cities of London and Westminster, by people as different from each other as those who are born in different centuries. Men of six o'clock give way to those of nine, they of nine to the generation of twelve ; and they of twelve disappear ...
... cities of London and Westminster, by people as different from each other as those who are born in different centuries. Men of six o'clock give way to those of nine, they of nine to the generation of twelve ; and they of twelve disappear ...
Page 403
... cities of London and Westminster. Peter Hush has a whispering-hole in most of the great coffeehouses about town. If you are alone with him in a wide room, he dairies you up into a corner of it, and speaks in your ear I have • No. 452. + ...
... cities of London and Westminster. Peter Hush has a whispering-hole in most of the great coffeehouses about town. If you are alone with him in a wide room, he dairies you up into a corner of it, and speaks in your ear I have • No. 452. + ...
Page 155
... cities of London and Westminster. ,f Whereas frequent disorders, affronts, indiguities, omissions, and trespasses, for which there are no remedies by any form of law, but which apparently disturb and disquiet the minds of men ...
... cities of London and Westminster. ,f Whereas frequent disorders, affronts, indiguities, omissions, and trespasses, for which there are no remedies by any form of law, but which apparently disturb and disquiet the minds of men ...
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