The Spectator. ...John Bell, 1776 - 361 pages |
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... present Lord fuch- a - one . If you fpeak of a young commoner that faid a lively thing in the Houfe , he starts up , He has good blood in his veins , Tom Mirabell begot him , that rogue cheated me in that affair ; that young fellow's ...
... present Lord fuch- a - one . If you fpeak of a young commoner that faid a lively thing in the Houfe , he starts up , He has good blood in his veins , Tom Mirabell begot him , that rogue cheated me in that affair ; that young fellow's ...
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... a fudden an old woman unluckily observed there were thirteen of us in company . This remark ftruck a panick terror into several who were present , infomuch that one one or two of the Ladies were going to leave No 7 . 31 THE SPECTATOR .
... a fudden an old woman unluckily observed there were thirteen of us in company . This remark ftruck a panick terror into several who were present , infomuch that one one or two of the Ladies were going to leave No 7 . 31 THE SPECTATOR .
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... of the George's , which ufed to meet at the fign of the George on St. George's day , and fwear Before George , is ftill fresh in every one's me- mory . There There are at present in several parts of this city 38 No y . THE SPECTATOR .
... of the George's , which ufed to meet at the fign of the George on St. George's day , and fwear Before George , is ftill fresh in every one's me- mory . There There are at present in several parts of this city 38 No y . THE SPECTATOR .
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There are at present in several parts of this city what they call Street - Clubs , in which the chief inha- bitants of the ftreet converfe together every night . I remember , upon my inquiring after lodgings in Ormond - Street , the ...
There are at present in several parts of this city what they call Street - Clubs , in which the chief inha- bitants of the ftreet converfe together every night . I remember , upon my inquiring after lodgings in Ormond - Street , the ...
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... present is , I am informed , a country gentleman who does it for his diverfion , but defires his name may be concealed . He fays ve- ry handfomely , in his own excufe , that he does not act for gain , that he indulges an innocent ...
... present is , I am informed , a country gentleman who does it for his diverfion , but defires his name may be concealed . He fays ve- ry handfomely , in his own excufe , that he does not act for gain , that he indulges an innocent ...
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