“The” Spectator, Volume 3J. and R. Tonson, 1767 |
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... shall be there exhibited . 1 must not here omit an account which I lately receiv- ed of one of thefe grinning - matches from a gentleman , who , upon reading the above - mentioned advertisement , entertained the coffee - house with the ...
... shall be there exhibited . 1 must not here omit an account which I lately receiv- ed of one of thefe grinning - matches from a gentleman , who , upon reading the above - mentioned advertisement , entertained the coffee - house with the ...
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... SHALL this day entertain my readers with two or three letters I have received from my correfpon- dents : The firft discovers to me a fpecies of females which have hitherto efcaped my notice , and is as follows . Mr. SPECTATOR , I Am a ...
... SHALL this day entertain my readers with two or three letters I have received from my correfpon- dents : The firft discovers to me a fpecies of females which have hitherto efcaped my notice , and is as follows . Mr. SPECTATOR , I Am a ...
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... shall be happy without the miftreffes whom they cannot purchase other terms . " On What will be a great embellishment to your dif- courfe , will be , that you may find inftances of the haughty , the proud , the frolic , the ftubborn ...
... shall be happy without the miftreffes whom they cannot purchase other terms . " On What will be a great embellishment to your dif- courfe , will be , that you may find inftances of the haughty , the proud , the frolic , the ftubborn ...
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... shall hereafter re- gard the clothing of the naked , the feeding of the hungry , and the vifiting of the imprifoned , as offices done to himself , and reward them accordingly . Pursuant to thofe paffages in Holy Scripture , I have ...
... shall hereafter re- gard the clothing of the naked , the feeding of the hungry , and the vifiting of the imprifoned , as offices done to himself , and reward them accordingly . Pursuant to thofe paffages in Holy Scripture , I have ...
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... shall I do when God rifeth up ? and when " he vifiteth , what shall I answer him ? Did not he that " made me in the womb , make him ? and did not one " fashion us in the womb ? If I have withheld the " from their defire , or have caused ...
... shall I do when God rifeth up ? and when " he vifiteth , what shall I answer him ? Did not he that " made me in the womb , make him ? and did not one " fashion us in the womb ? If I have withheld the " from their defire , or have caused ...
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