The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 25
... Hand , I have known an ill natured Coxcomb , who was hardly improved in any Thing but Bulk , for Want of this Disposition , Silence the whole Family , as a Set of silly Women and Children , for recounting Things which were really above ...
... Hand , I have known an ill natured Coxcomb , who was hardly improved in any Thing but Bulk , for Want of this Disposition , Silence the whole Family , as a Set of silly Women and Children , for recounting Things which were really above ...
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... Hand ( enclosed under the Cover of Mr. Eucrate of your Majesty's Bed - Chamber ) a Letter which invites me to Court , I understand this great Honour to be done me out of Respect and Inclination to ine , rather than Regard to your own ...
... Hand ( enclosed under the Cover of Mr. Eucrate of your Majesty's Bed - Chamber ) a Letter which invites me to Court , I understand this great Honour to be done me out of Respect and Inclination to ine , rather than Regard to your own ...
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... Hand at fomenting a Division , as the poor Swiss Cantons have lately experienced to their Cost . If Monsieur What d'ye - call - him's Domesticks will not come to an Accom modation , I do not know how the Quarrel can be ended but by a ...
... Hand at fomenting a Division , as the poor Swiss Cantons have lately experienced to their Cost . If Monsieur What d'ye - call - him's Domesticks will not come to an Accom modation , I do not know how the Quarrel can be ended but by a ...
Page 33
... Hand , and given it , as his Opinion , that neither Count Rechteren , nor Monsieur Mesnager had behav'd themselves right in this Affair . Count Rechteren , says he , should have made Affidavit that his Servants had been affronted , and ...
... Hand , and given it , as his Opinion , that neither Count Rechteren , nor Monsieur Mesnager had behav'd themselves right in this Affair . Count Rechteren , says he , should have made Affidavit that his Servants had been affronted , and ...
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... Hands upon this Occasion , I shall publish Friday , one of them at large , ' Mr. SPECTATOR , You have given us a ... Hand that you ever saw in your Life , and raises Paste better than any Woman in England . These Qualifications make ...
... Hands upon this Occasion , I shall publish Friday , one of them at large , ' Mr. SPECTATOR , You have given us a ... Hand that you ever saw in your Life , and raises Paste better than any Woman in England . These Qualifications make ...
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