The Spectator, Volume 2J.M. Dent & Company, 1924 |
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Page 17
... Body - Cloaths , and sweated every Morning upon the Heath , and that all . the Country Fellows within ten Miles of the Swan , grinn an Hour or two in their Glasses every Morning , in order to qualifie themselves for the 9th of October ...
... Body - Cloaths , and sweated every Morning upon the Heath , and that all . the Country Fellows within ten Miles of the Swan , grinn an Hour or two in their Glasses every Morning , in order to qualifie themselves for the 9th of October ...
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... Body in the old Roman Fable . It is often the Case of lesser confederate States against a superior Power , which are hardly held together though their Unanimity is necessary for their common Safety : And this is always the Case of the ...
... Body in the old Roman Fable . It is often the Case of lesser confederate States against a superior Power , which are hardly held together though their Unanimity is necessary for their common Safety : And this is always the Case of the ...
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... Bodies , shewing on which side they are to be come at , and that if any of them are Persons of unequal Tempers , there should be some I Method taken to inform the World at what Time it is safe to attack them , and when you had best let ...
... Bodies , shewing on which side they are to be come at , and that if any of them are Persons of unequal Tempers , there should be some I Method taken to inform the World at what Time it is safe to attack them , and when you had best let ...
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... Body or the Mind , whether it be founded in the Animal or Rational Part of our Nature , in a word , whether it be such as is entituled to any other Reward , besides that secret Satisfaction and Contentment of Mind which is essential to ...
... Body or the Mind , whether it be founded in the Animal or Rational Part of our Nature , in a word , whether it be such as is entituled to any other Reward , besides that secret Satisfaction and Contentment of Mind which is essential to ...
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... Subject as you ought , I question not but your Paper will set half the Kingdom a Yawning , tho ' I dare promise you it will never make any Body fall asleep , ' Wednesday No , 180 , No 180 . Wednes [ STEELE THE SPECTATOR 43.
... Subject as you ought , I question not but your Paper will set half the Kingdom a Yawning , tho ' I dare promise you it will never make any Body fall asleep , ' Wednesday No , 180 , No 180 . Wednes [ STEELE THE SPECTATOR 43.
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