The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 - Spectator (London, England : 1711) |
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... pleasure in the planting of young trees , as you did formerly in the cutting down of your old ones . In short , we hear from all hands that you are thoroughly recon- ciled to your dirty acres , and have not too much wit to look into ...
... pleasure in the planting of young trees , as you did formerly in the cutting down of your old ones . In short , we hear from all hands that you are thoroughly recon- ciled to your dirty acres , and have not too much wit to look into ...
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... pleasure to yourself and to the public . It belongs to the church of Stebon - Heath , commonly called Stepney . " Whe- ther or no it be that the people of that parish have a particular genius for an epitaph , or that there be some poet ...
... pleasure to yourself and to the public . It belongs to the church of Stebon - Heath , commonly called Stepney . " Whe- ther or no it be that the people of that parish have a particular genius for an epitaph , or that there be some poet ...
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... pleasure in contem- plating the material world , by which I mean that The public is assured on good authority , that this last letter was written by Orator Henley , as he was commonly called . system of bodies into which nature has so ...
... pleasure in contem- plating the material world , by which I mean that The public is assured on good authority , that this last letter was written by Orator Henley , as he was commonly called . system of bodies into which nature has so ...
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... pleasure to myself , I shall enlarge farther upon it , by considering that part of the scale of be- ings which comes within our knowledge . There are some living creatures which are raised but just above dead matter : to mention only ...
... pleasure to myself , I shall enlarge farther upon it , by considering that part of the scale of be- ings which comes within our knowledge . There are some living creatures which are raised but just above dead matter : to mention only ...
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... pleasure of hearing him . ' Fort Knock has occasioned several very per- plexed and inelegant heats and animosities ; and there was one t'other day , in a coffee - house where I was , that took upon him to clear that business to me , for ...
... pleasure of hearing him . ' Fort Knock has occasioned several very per- plexed and inelegant heats and animosities ; and there was one t'other day , in a coffee - house where I was , that took upon him to clear that business to me , for ...
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