The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 |
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Page 10
... once , I ufed to read aloud in my chamber , and have often ftood in the middle of the street to call a coach , when I knew there was none within hearing . When I was thus grown pretty well acquainted with my own voice , I laid hold of ...
... once , I ufed to read aloud in my chamber , and have often ftood in the middle of the street to call a coach , when I knew there was none within hearing . When I was thus grown pretty well acquainted with my own voice , I laid hold of ...
Page 11
... once like to have been run through the body for making a little too free with my betters . " word , I am quite another man to what I In was . Tam difpar fibi Nil fuit unquam HOR . Sat. iii . lib . 1. ver . 18 . Nothing was ever fo ...
... once like to have been run through the body for making a little too free with my betters . " word , I am quite another man to what I In was . Tam difpar fibi Nil fuit unquam HOR . Sat. iii . lib . 1. ver . 18 . Nothing was ever fo ...
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... May thy flave escape in fafety from this double - tongued race of men , and live to lay himself once more at thy feet in the royal city of Bantam . · 6 WEDNESDAY , B 3 N ° 558 . WEDNESDAY , JUNE 23 . Qui N ° 557 . THE SPECTATOR . לי.
... May thy flave escape in fafety from this double - tongued race of men , and live to lay himself once more at thy feet in the royal city of Bantam . · 6 WEDNESDAY , B 3 N ° 558 . WEDNESDAY , JUNE 23 . Qui N ° 557 . THE SPECTATOR . לי.
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... once a week , round a large oval ⚫ table . ་ ་ 1 I. Mrs. Prefident is a perfon who has difpofed of fix husbands , and is now determined to take a seventh ; being of opinion that there is as much virtue in the touch of a feventh hufband ...
... once a week , round a large oval ⚫ table . ་ ་ 1 I. Mrs. Prefident is a perfon who has difpofed of fix husbands , and is now determined to take a seventh ; being of opinion that there is as much virtue in the touch of a feventh hufband ...
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... once prevailed upon him never to carry a stick in his hand , but this faved me nothing ; for upon fecing me do fomething that did not please him , he kicked down a great jar , that coft him above • ten pounds but the week before . I ...
... once prevailed upon him never to carry a stick in his hand , but this faved me nothing ; for upon fecing me do fomething that did not please him , he kicked down a great jar , that coft him above • ten pounds but the week before . I ...
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