The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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... young Gentleman of Merit , OME Years ago it happened that I lived in the with whofe good Qualities I was fo much taken , as to make it my Endeavour to fhew as many as I was able in my felf . Familiar Converfe improved general Civilities ...
... young Gentleman of Merit , OME Years ago it happened that I lived in the with whofe good Qualities I was fo much taken , as to make it my Endeavour to fhew as many as I was able in my felf . Familiar Converfe improved general Civilities ...
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... young , as not to take the Precaution of carrying with me a faithful Servant , who had been alfo my Mother's Maid , to be prefent at the Ceremony . When that was over I demanded a Certificate , figned by the Minifter , my Husband , and ...
... young , as not to take the Precaution of carrying with me a faithful Servant , who had been alfo my Mother's Maid , to be prefent at the Ceremony . When that was over I demanded a Certificate , figned by the Minifter , my Husband , and ...
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... at laft brought me to Town , where I find both the Witneffes of my Marriage dead , and that my Husband , after three Months Coha- 8 . 3 6 . A 5 bitation · · < bitation , has buried a young Lady N ' 522 . 9 The SPECTATOR .
... at laft brought me to Town , where I find both the Witneffes of my Marriage dead , and that my Husband , after three Months Coha- 8 . 3 6 . A 5 bitation · · < bitation , has buried a young Lady N ' 522 . 9 The SPECTATOR .
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· · < bitation , has buried a young Lady whom he married in ' Obedience to his Father . In a word , he shuns and ' difowns me . Should I come to the House and confront him , the Father would join in fupporting him against me , though he ...
· · < bitation , has buried a young Lady whom he married in ' Obedience to his Father . In a word , he shuns and ' difowns me . Should I come to the House and confront him , the Father would join in fupporting him against me , though he ...
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... young Fellow that is not worth a Groat .. Mifs Prue gone into the Country . Tom Townley has red : Hair .. Mem . Mrs. Spitely whispered in my Ear that she had fomething to tell me about Mr. Froth , I am sure it : is not true .. Between ...
... young Fellow that is not worth a Groat .. Mifs Prue gone into the Country . Tom Townley has red : Hair .. Mem . Mrs. Spitely whispered in my Ear that she had fomething to tell me about Mr. Froth , I am sure it : is not true .. Between ...
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