The Spectator, Volume 3John Bell, 1776 - English essays |
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... you with an address of this nature : I cannot , however , conclude it without
owning those great obligations which you have laid upon , SIR , Your most
obedient , humble Servant , The SPECTATOR *** KA ********* Τ Η Ε ́
SPECTATOR .
... you with an address of this nature : I cannot , however , conclude it without
owning those great obligations which you have laid upon , SIR , Your most
obedient , humble Servant , The SPECTATOR *** KA ********* Τ Η Ε ́
SPECTATOR .
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I should be very glad to see a speculation or two upon lot' tery subjects , in which
you will oblige all people concerned , and in particular • Your most humble
Servant , . GEORGE GOSLING . ' · P. s . Dear Spec , if I get the 12000 pound , I
will ...
I should be very glad to see a speculation or two upon lot' tery subjects , in which
you will oblige all people concerned , and in particular • Your most humble
Servant , . GEORGE GOSLING . ' · P. s . Dear Spec , if I get the 12000 pound , I
will ...
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... fimplicity , innocence , industry and temperance , are arts which lead to
tranquility , as much as learning , wisdom , ledge , and contemplation , • I am , Sir
, Your most humble servant , • T. B. 3 .now• Mr. SPECTATOR , Hackney , October
12 .
... fimplicity , innocence , industry and temperance , are arts which lead to
tranquility , as much as learning , wisdom , ledge , and contemplation , • I am , Sir
, Your most humble servant , • T. B. 3 .now• Mr. SPECTATOR , Hackney , October
12 .
Page 139
... of fpoiling the pure British blood with foreign mixtures , of introducing a
confusion of languages and religions , and of letting in strangers to eat the bread
out of the mouths of our own people , I became fo humble as to let my project fall
to the ...
... of fpoiling the pure British blood with foreign mixtures , of introducing a
confusion of languages and religions , and of letting in strangers to eat the bread
out of the mouths of our own people , I became fo humble as to let my project fall
to the ...
Page 149
But you will represent # this better than , • Your abused humble servant , «
THOMAS SMOKT . " To the SPECTATO Rio - The humble petition of John
Steward , Robert Butler , Harry Cook , and Abigail Chambers , in behalf of
themselves and ...
But you will represent # this better than , • Your abused humble servant , «
THOMAS SMOKT . " To the SPECTATO Rio - The humble petition of John
Steward , Robert Butler , Harry Cook , and Abigail Chambers , in behalf of
themselves and ...
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