The Spectator, Volume 2J. Duncan, 1791 |
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... I am , with the , utmost gratitude for all your favours , e 1 1 My LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , most obedient , and most humble Servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR No 81 . SATURDAY , June 2 , AI D E DIC Α Τ Ι Ο Ν . 21 ...
... I am , with the , utmost gratitude for all your favours , e 1 1 My LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , most obedient , and most humble Servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR No 81 . SATURDAY , June 2 , AI D E DIC Α Τ Ι Ο Ν . 21 ...
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... servant , « ROSALINDA . " P.S. I have sacrificed my necklace to put into the " public lottery , against the common enemy . And last Saturday about three o'clock in the afternoon , I began to patch indifferently on both sides of my face ...
... servant , « ROSALINDA . " P.S. I have sacrificed my necklace to put into the " public lottery , against the common enemy . And last Saturday about three o'clock in the afternoon , I began to patch indifferently on both sides of my face ...
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... servants thus presume ? : I • M2 . SPECTATOR , Muy 30. 1711 . HAVE no small value for your endeavours to lay before the world what may escape their observa• tion , and yet highly conduces to their service . You have , I think ...
... servants thus presume ? : I • M2 . SPECTATOR , Muy 30. 1711 . HAVE no small value for your endeavours to lay before the world what may escape their observa• tion , and yet highly conduces to their service . You have , I think ...
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... servants of Great Britain . I am a man that • have travelled and seen many nations , but have for seven years last pait relided constantly in London , or within twenty miles of it : In this time I have contracted a & numerous ...
... servants of Great Britain . I am a man that • have travelled and seen many nations , but have for seven years last pait relided constantly in London , or within twenty miles of it : In this time I have contracted a & numerous ...
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... servants , and makes them as it were but for some part of their time in that quality . They are either attending in places where they meet and run into clubs , or else if they wait at taverns , they eat after their masters , and reserve ...
... servants , and makes them as it were but for some part of their time in that quality . They are either attending in places where they meet and run into clubs , or else if they wait at taverns , they eat after their masters , and reserve ...
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