The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... Woman had the Repu- tation of a Witch all over the Coun- try , that her Lips were observed to be always in Motion , and that there was not a Switch about her House which her Neighbours did not believe had car- ried her feveral hundreds ...
... Woman had the Repu- tation of a Witch all over the Coun- try , that her Lips were observed to be always in Motion , and that there was not a Switch about her House which her Neighbours did not believe had car- ried her feveral hundreds ...
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... Hu- man Nature in fo much Wretchedness and Difgrace , but at the fame time could not forbear fmiling to hear Sir ROGER , who is a little puzzled about the the old Woman , advifing her as a Ju- ftice 7 : 17 N ° 117. The SPECTATOR .
... Hu- man Nature in fo much Wretchedness and Difgrace , but at the fame time could not forbear fmiling to hear Sir ROGER , who is a little puzzled about the the old Woman , advifing her as a Ju- ftice 7 : 17 N ° 117. The SPECTATOR .
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the old Woman , advifing her as a Ju- ftice of Peace to avoid all Communica- tion with the Devil , and never to hurt any of her Neighbours Cattle . We con- cluded our Vifit with a Bounty , which was very acceptable . IN our Return home ...
the old Woman , advifing her as a Ju- ftice of Peace to avoid all Communica- tion with the Devil , and never to hurt any of her Neighbours Cattle . We con- cluded our Vifit with a Bounty , which was very acceptable . IN our Return home ...
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... Woman , says he , is of all others the most unintelligible ; fhe either defigns to marry , or the does not . What is the most perplexing of all , is , that fhe does not either fay to her Lovers fhe has any Refolution against that ...
... Woman , says he , is of all others the most unintelligible ; fhe either defigns to marry , or the does not . What is the most perplexing of all , is , that fhe does not either fay to her Lovers fhe has any Refolution against that ...
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... Woman . In my Cafe , how is it poffible that Sir ROGER was pro → ceeding in his Harangue , when we heard the Voice of one fpeaking very importunately , and repeating thefe 5 Words , al 0 et e ed IS in it 0 ve 22 The SPECTATOR . No 118 .
... Woman . In my Cafe , how is it poffible that Sir ROGER was pro → ceeding in his Harangue , when we heard the Voice of one fpeaking very importunately , and repeating thefe 5 Words , al 0 et e ed IS in it 0 ve 22 The SPECTATOR . No 118 .
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