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Page 12
... no ear he will interrupt others : and I am of opinion he should sit still . Given under my hand this fifth of Febru- ary , 1711-12 . THE SPECTATOR . T. N 297 . SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 9 , 1711-12 . ja NO . 296 . THE SPECTATOR .
... no ear he will interrupt others : and I am of opinion he should sit still . Given under my hand this fifth of Febru- ary , 1711-12 . THE SPECTATOR . T. N 297 . SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 9 , 1711-12 . ja NO . 296 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... hand ; but that on his success in the spiritual , he again renounced the carnal . ' I put this closely to him , and taxed him with disin- genuity . He , to clear himself , made the subsequent de- fence , and that in the most solemn ...
... hand ; but that on his success in the spiritual , he again renounced the carnal . ' I put this closely to him , and taxed him with disin- genuity . He , to clear himself , made the subsequent de- fence , and that in the most solemn ...
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... hands . Her father and brothers appeared exceed- ingly averse to this match , and would not see me for some time but at present are so well reconciled , that they dine with me almost every day , and have borrowed . considerable sums of ...
... hands . Her father and brothers appeared exceed- ingly averse to this match , and would not see me for some time but at present are so well reconciled , that they dine with me almost every day , and have borrowed . considerable sums of ...
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... hands of their parents and governors , and are set up for themselves , who yet are liable to these attempts ; but if these are prevailed upon , you must excuse me if I lay the fault upon them , that their wis- dom is not grown with ...
... hands of their parents and governors , and are set up for themselves , who yet are liable to these attempts ; but if these are prevailed upon , you must excuse me if I lay the fault upon them , that their wis- dom is not grown with ...
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... hands , which were thrown in a negligent posture , almost touched the water . Your eyes were closed ; but if your sleep ... hand . I could observe , that all the way as they came towards us , the colours of the flowers ap- peared more ...
... hands , which were thrown in a negligent posture , almost touched the water . Your eyes were closed ; but if your sleep ... hand . I could observe , that all the way as they came towards us , the colours of the flowers ap- peared more ...
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