The Spectator, Volume 3Messrs. Payne, Rivington, Davis, Longman, Dodsley [and 23 others in London], 1788 - English essays |
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... manners , which are fo confpicu- ous through all parts of your life . Your averfion * Youngest fon of CHARLES Lord CLIFFORD . He was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer to King William in March 1701 ; was much efteemed by that prince ...
... manners , which are fo confpicu- ous through all parts of your life . Your averfion * Youngest fon of CHARLES Lord CLIFFORD . He was appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer to King William in March 1701 ; was much efteemed by that prince ...
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... manner the HUMAN FACE DIVINE , and turning that part of us , which has fo great an image impreffed upon it , into the image of a monkey ; whether the railing fuch filly competitions among the ignorant , propofing prizes for fuch ufelefs ...
... manner the HUMAN FACE DIVINE , and turning that part of us , which has fo great an image impreffed upon it , into the image of a monkey ; whether the railing fuch filly competitions among the ignorant , propofing prizes for fuch ufelefs ...
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... manner of impediment in the fpeech , or diforders of the voice of any kind , proceeding from what caufe foever . Its ftupendous effects are quick , infallible , and really wonderful . Price 2s . and 6d . a pot , with directions . ttt ...
... manner of impediment in the fpeech , or diforders of the voice of any kind , proceeding from what caufe foever . Its ftupendous effects are quick , infallible , and really wonderful . Price 2s . and 6d . a pot , with directions . ttt ...
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... manner until we came to Chelsea . I had fome fmall fuccefs while we were eating cheese- cakes ; but coming home , he renewed his attacks with his former good - fortune , and equal diverfion to the whole company . In fhort , Sir , I must ...
... manner until we came to Chelsea . I had fome fmall fuccefs while we were eating cheese- cakes ; but coming home , he renewed his attacks with his former good - fortune , and equal diverfion to the whole company . In fhort , Sir , I must ...
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... manner that I am in continual pleasure . She will play the • fool , if I allow her to be wife ; but if she suspects I like ⚫ her for her trifling , the immediately grows grave . · 4 Thefe are the toils in which I am taken , and I carry ...
... manner that I am in continual pleasure . She will play the • fool , if I allow her to be wife ; but if she suspects I like ⚫ her for her trifling , the immediately grows grave . · 4 Thefe are the toils in which I am taken , and I carry ...
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