THE SPECTATOR.: VOLUME THE SECOND, Volume 2For Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley, White, Law, Robson, Crowder, H. Baldwin, Johnson, Nichols, Dilly, Robinson, Cadell, Stuart, Sewell, Murray, Flexney, R. Baldwin, Faulder, Goldsmith, Knox, Otridge, Hayes, Piguinet, M'Queen, Newbery, Lowndes, Edwards, and Stalker, 1789 |
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The Spectator: Volume the First[-eighth]. Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele No preview available - 1776 |
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