The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 - Spectator (London, England : 1711) |
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... the title of Spectator , since the closing of this eighth volume , were written by any of those gen- tlemen who had a hand in this or the former vol- umes . THE SPECTATOR . No. 518. FRIDAY , OCTOBER 24 , 8 THE BOOKSELLER TO THE READER .
... the title of Spectator , since the closing of this eighth volume , were written by any of those gen- tlemen who had a hand in this or the former vol- umes . THE SPECTATOR . No. 518. FRIDAY , OCTOBER 24 , 8 THE BOOKSELLER TO THE READER .
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... hand . ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' It is with inexpressible sorrow that I hear of the death of good sir Roger , and do heartily con- dole with you upon so melancholy an occasion . I think you ought to have blackened the edges of a paper which ...
... hand . ' MR . SPECTATOR , ' It is with inexpressible sorrow that I hear of the death of good sir Roger , and do heartily con- dole with you upon so melancholy an occasion . I think you ought to have blackened the edges of a paper which ...
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... hands dangling quiet and steady in lines exactly parallel to each lateral pocket of his galligaskins , is logic , metaphysics , and ... hand in the fob , and a So negligent swing of the other , with a pinch of 12 [ No. 518 . THE SPECTATOR .
... hands dangling quiet and steady in lines exactly parallel to each lateral pocket of his galligaskins , is logic , metaphysics , and ... hand in the fob , and a So negligent swing of the other , with a pinch of 12 [ No. 518 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... hand , if we look into the more bulky parts of nature , we see the seas , lakes , and rivers , teeming with numberless kinds of living creatures . We find every mountain and marsh , wilderness and wood , plentifully stocked with birds ...
... hand , if we look into the more bulky parts of nature , we see the seas , lakes , and rivers , teeming with numberless kinds of living creatures . We find every mountain and marsh , wilderness and wood , plentifully stocked with birds ...
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... hand in the deaths of the several thousands who have been slain in the late war , being of opinion that all such deaths may be very well accounted for by the Christian system of powder and ball . I do therefore strictly forbid the Fates ...
... hand in the deaths of the several thousands who have been slain in the late war , being of opinion that all such deaths may be very well accounted for by the Christian system of powder and ball . I do therefore strictly forbid the Fates ...
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