The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... Rib or two might also admit a Man without the least Opposition . The President must necessarily have broken his Neck , and have been taken up dead once of or twice : For the more Maims this Brotherhood shall 4 THE SPECTATOR.
... Rib or two might also admit a Man without the least Opposition . The President must necessarily have broken his Neck , and have been taken up dead once of or twice : For the more Maims this Brotherhood shall 4 THE SPECTATOR.
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... taken with your Thoughts upon some of our English Gardens , that I cannot forbear troubling you with a Letter upon that Subject . I am one , you must know , who am looked upon as an Humorist in Gardening , I have several Acres about my ...
... taken with your Thoughts upon some of our English Gardens , that I cannot forbear troubling you with a Letter upon that Subject . I am one , you must know , who am looked upon as an Humorist in Gardening , I have several Acres about my ...
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... taken particular Care to let it run in the same Manner as it would do in an open Field , so that it gener ally passes through Banks of Violets and Primroses , Plats of Willow , or other Plants , that seem to be of its own producing ...
... taken particular Care to let it run in the same Manner as it would do in an open Field , so that it gener ally passes through Banks of Violets and Primroses , Plats of Willow , or other Plants , that seem to be of its own producing ...
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... taken Notice of in your former Papers . It is very pleasant , at the same Time , to see the several Kinds of Birds retiring into this little green Spot , and enjoying themselves among the Branches and Foliage , when my great Garden ...
... taken Notice of in your former Papers . It is very pleasant , at the same Time , to see the several Kinds of Birds retiring into this little green Spot , and enjoying themselves among the Branches and Foliage , when my great Garden ...
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... taken Notice of , That be cause we would shew a particular Respect to Foreigners , which may induce them to perfect their Breeding here a Knowledge which is very proper for pretty Gentlemen , we have conceived the Motto for the House in ...
... taken Notice of , That be cause we would shew a particular Respect to Foreigners , which may induce them to perfect their Breeding here a Knowledge which is very proper for pretty Gentlemen , we have conceived the Motto for the House in ...
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