The Spectator, Volume 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... matters of discovery : so that if we consider the ef- fects of this passion , one would rather think it pro- ceeded from an inveterate hatred , than an excessive love ; for certainly none can meet with more dis- quietude and uneasiness ...
... matters of discovery : so that if we consider the ef- fects of this passion , one would rather think it pro- ceeded from an inveterate hatred , than an excessive love ; for certainly none can meet with more dis- quietude and uneasiness ...
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... matter to quiet is suspicions . But at last he ap- peared so well satisfied of her innocence , that from reproaches and wranglings he fell to tears and em- braces . Both of them wept very tenderly at their reconciliation , and Herod ...
... matter to quiet is suspicions . But at last he ap- peared so well satisfied of her innocence , that from reproaches and wranglings he fell to tears and em- braces . Both of them wept very tenderly at their reconciliation , and Herod ...
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... matters beforehand , that I may presume upon sufficient returns to answer the charge of the cargo I have fitted out , the freight and as- surance out and home , the customs to the queen , and the interest of my own money , and besides ...
... matters beforehand , that I may presume upon sufficient returns to answer the charge of the cargo I have fitted out , the freight and as- surance out and home , the customs to the queen , and the interest of my own money , and besides ...
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... matters to your more serious consideration , I am , SIR , ' Yours , & c . ' I have , indeed , seen and heard of several ... matter of fact , I shall give it my reader as it was sent to me : 6 MR . SPECTATOR , Exeter , Sept. 7 . You were ...
... matters to your more serious consideration , I am , SIR , ' Yours , & c . ' I have , indeed , seen and heard of several ... matter of fact , I shall give it my reader as it was sent to me : 6 MR . SPECTATOR , Exeter , Sept. 7 . You were ...
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... matter to the button - makers for a second petition * . ' What I would humbly propose to the public is , that there may be a society erected in London , to consist of the most skilful persons of both sexes , for the inspection of modes ...
... matter to the button - makers for a second petition * . ' What I would humbly propose to the public is , that there may be a society erected in London , to consist of the most skilful persons of both sexes , for the inspection of modes ...
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