“The” Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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Page 81
... several of Mr. Specta tor's admirers ) to inclose this letter , which I affure you is the original from a father to his own fon , not- withstanding the latter gave but little or no provo- " cation . It would be wonderfully obliging to ...
... several of Mr. Specta tor's admirers ) to inclose this letter , which I affure you is the original from a father to his own fon , not- withstanding the latter gave but little or no provo- " cation . It would be wonderfully obliging to ...
Page 89
... Several would prefer the number 12,000 before any other , as it is the number of the pounds in the great prize . In short , fome are pleased to find their own age in their number fome that they have got a number which makes a pretty ...
... Several would prefer the number 12,000 before any other , as it is the number of the pounds in the great prize . In short , fome are pleased to find their own age in their number fome that they have got a number which makes a pretty ...
Page 98
... several ways of life . Now this is extremely obliging ; for at the fame time that the patron informs himfelf of matters , he gives the perfon of whom he in- quires , an opportunity to exert himself . What adds to the pomp of thofe ...
... several ways of life . Now this is extremely obliging ; for at the fame time that the patron informs himfelf of matters , he gives the perfon of whom he in- quires , an opportunity to exert himself . What adds to the pomp of thofe ...
Page 134
... several fervices of most of the great fa- milies within the cities of London and Westminster , Sheweth , THA HAT in many of the families in which your pe- titioners live and are employed , the feveral heads • of them are wholly ...
... several fervices of most of the great fa- milies within the cities of London and Westminster , Sheweth , THA HAT in many of the families in which your pe- titioners live and are employed , the feveral heads • of them are wholly ...
Page 135
... several ba- chelors who are undone by a charge of children . When a man once gives himself this liberty of preying at large , and living upon the common , he finds fo much game in a populous city , that it is furprising to confider the ...
... several ba- chelors who are undone by a charge of children . When a man once gives himself this liberty of preying at large , and living upon the common , he finds fo much game in a populous city , that it is furprising to confider the ...
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