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Page 7
... and therefore it is no Wonder they censure To all alike , and look upon the
whole Sex as a Species of Impostors . But if , notwithstanding their private Ex*
perience , they can get over these Prejudices , and entertain á a favourable
Opinion of ...
... and therefore it is no Wonder they censure To all alike , and look upon the
whole Sex as a Species of Impostors . But if , notwithstanding their private Ex*
perience , they can get over these Prejudices , and entertain á a favourable
Opinion of ...
Page 12
Both of them wept very tenderly at their Reconciliation , and Herod poured out his
whole Soul to her in the warmest Protestations of Love and Constancy : when
amidst all his Sighs and Languishings she ask'd him , whether the private Orders
...
Both of them wept very tenderly at their Reconciliation , and Herod poured out his
whole Soul to her in the warmest Protestations of Love and Constancy : when
amidst all his Sighs and Languishings she ask'd him , whether the private Orders
...
Page 19
The whole Company stood astonished at such a complicated Grinn , and were
ready to assign the Prize to him , had it not been proved by one of his Antagonists
that he had practised with Verjuice for some Days before , and had a Crab found
...
The whole Company stood astonished at such a complicated Grinn , and were
ready to assign the Prize to him , had it not been proved by one of his Antagonists
that he had practised with Verjuice for some Days before , and had a Crab found
...
Page 20
... The Means to it are never regarded ; they will , if it comes easily , get Money
honestly , but if not , they will not scruple to attain it by Fraud or Cosenage : And
83 2 indeed what is the whole Business of the indeed 20 THE SPECTATOR No.
... The Means to it are never regarded ; they will , if it comes easily , get Money
honestly , but if not , they will not scruple to attain it by Fraud or Cosenage : And
83 2 indeed what is the whole Business of the indeed 20 THE SPECTATOR No.
Page 24
If such too had been the Conduct of all his Ancestors , he might truly have
boasted at this Day that the Antiquity of his Family had never been sullied by a
Trade : _a Merchant had never been permitted with his whole Estate to purchase
a Room ...
If such too had been the Conduct of all his Ancestors , he might truly have
boasted at this Day that the Antiquity of his Family had never been sullied by a
Trade : _a Merchant had never been permitted with his whole Estate to purchase
a Room ...
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