The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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... hear from all hands that you are tho- roughly reconciled to your dirty acres , and have not too much wit to look into your own estate . V AFTER having fpoken thus much for my patron , I must take the privilege of an author in saying ...
... hear from all hands that you are tho- roughly reconciled to your dirty acres , and have not too much wit to look into your own estate . V AFTER having fpoken thus much for my patron , I must take the privilege of an author in saying ...
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... hears without any intention to betray , and speaks without any intenti- on to deceive . Among all the accounts which are given of Cato , I do not remember one that more redounds to his honour than the following paffage related by ...
... hears without any intention to betray , and speaks without any intenti- on to deceive . Among all the accounts which are given of Cato , I do not remember one that more redounds to his honour than the following paffage related by ...
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... hear him grieve and afflict himself upon my account ; but in lefs than a quarter of an hour he fmiled , and was as merry as if nothing had happened . An- other who came with him , told me by my inter- preter , He fhould be glad to do me ...
... hear him grieve and afflict himself upon my account ; but in lefs than a quarter of an hour he fmiled , and was as merry as if nothing had happened . An- other who came with him , told me by my inter- preter , He fhould be glad to do me ...
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... hear you talk , and if you will take your place among us for an evening , we have unani- moufly agreed to allow you one minute in ten , » without interruption . " I am , SIR , Your humble fervant , C 2 · S. T. ' P. ST P. S. You may find ...
... hear you talk , and if you will take your place among us for an evening , we have unani- moufly agreed to allow you one minute in ten , » without interruption . " I am , SIR , Your humble fervant , C 2 · S. T. ' P. ST P. S. You may find ...
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... hear that thou beginneft to prate ; and find , by thy yesterday's vision , thou art fo ufed to it , that thou canst not for- ← bear talking in thy fleep . Let me only advise thee to speak like other men , for I am afraid thou wilt be ...
... hear that thou beginneft to prate ; and find , by thy yesterday's vision , thou art fo ufed to it , that thou canst not for- ← bear talking in thy fleep . Let me only advise thee to speak like other men , for I am afraid thou wilt be ...
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