The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... ther's Coachman , fo that ' twas fup- C pofed , that her Pretence of falling in " Love with him was only in order to ' be well married . It was pleasant to hear the feveral Excufes which were ' made , infomuch that fome made as much ...
... ther's Coachman , fo that ' twas fup- C pofed , that her Pretence of falling in " Love with him was only in order to ' be well married . It was pleasant to hear the feveral Excufes which were ' made , infomuch that fome made as much ...
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... THER will not make you partial to your AUNT . TO tell you , Sir , my own Opi- nion : Tho ' I cannot find any ancient " Records of any Acts of the SOCIE- TY OF THE UGLY FACES , Con- " fidered in a publick Capacity ; yet in a private one ...
... THER will not make you partial to your AUNT . TO tell you , Sir , my own Opi- nion : Tho ' I cannot find any ancient " Records of any Acts of the SOCIE- TY OF THE UGLY FACES , Con- " fidered in a publick Capacity ; yet in a private one ...
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... ther WHICH art in Heaven , should be , Our Father WHO art in Heaven ; and even a CONVOCATION , after long Debates , refused to consent to an Alteration of it . In our general Con- feffion we fay , -Spare Thou them , O , God , WHICH ...
... ther WHICH art in Heaven , should be , Our Father WHO art in Heaven ; and even a CONVOCATION , after long Debates , refused to consent to an Alteration of it . In our general Con- feffion we fay , -Spare Thou them , O , God , WHICH ...
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... ther I am in the right or not , in think- ing it is poffible Fine Women may be mistaken . THE following Addrefs feems to have no other Defign in it , but to tell me the Writer will do what the pleases for all me . Mr. SPECTATOR , Am ...
... ther I am in the right or not , in think- ing it is poffible Fine Women may be mistaken . THE following Addrefs feems to have no other Defign in it , but to tell me the Writer will do what the pleases for all me . Mr. SPECTATOR , Am ...
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... ther holds her Cards , to which the re- turns with no little Anxiousness till two or three in the Morning . All these Acts are but empty Shows , and , as it were , Compliments made to Vir- tue ; the Mind is all the while un- ' touched ...
... ther holds her Cards , to which the re- turns with no little Anxiousness till two or three in the Morning . All these Acts are but empty Shows , and , as it were , Compliments made to Vir- tue ; the Mind is all the while un- ' touched ...
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