The Spectator. ...S. Powell, 1729 |
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... SIR ,言 T is with very great Pleasure I take an Opportunity of publishing the Gra- titude I owe you , for the Place you allow me in your Friendship and Familiarity . VOL . VII . I I will not acknowledge to you that I have often.
... SIR ,言 T is with very great Pleasure I take an Opportunity of publishing the Gra- titude I owe you , for the Place you allow me in your Friendship and Familiarity . VOL . VII . I I will not acknowledge to you that I have often.
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... Places , with the particular Fineries of certain Churches : But their diftinguishing Mark is certain Prettineffes of Foreign Languages , the Meaning of which they could have bet- ter exprefs'd in their own . The Entertainment of these ...
... Places , with the particular Fineries of certain Churches : But their diftinguishing Mark is certain Prettineffes of Foreign Languages , the Meaning of which they could have bet- ter exprefs'd in their own . The Entertainment of these ...
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... place my felf in its feveral Centres , fo as to take a View of all the Lines and Walks that are ftruck from them . You may ramble in the one a whole Day together , and every Mo- ment discover fomething or other that is new to you ; but ...
... place my felf in its feveral Centres , fo as to take a View of all the Lines and Walks that are ftruck from them . You may ramble in the one a whole Day together , and every Mo- ment discover fomething or other that is new to you ; but ...
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... place Topicks , into which he never fails to turn the Conversation , whatever was the Occafion of it : Tho ' the Matter in Debate be about Doway or Denain , it is ten to one but half his Difcourfe runs upon the Unreafonablefs of Bigotry ...
... place Topicks , into which he never fails to turn the Conversation , whatever was the Occafion of it : Tho ' the Matter in Debate be about Doway or Denain , it is ten to one but half his Difcourfe runs upon the Unreafonablefs of Bigotry ...
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... place in my Garden . By this means , when a Stranger walks with me , he is furprized to fee feveral large Spots of Ground cover'd with ten thousand different Colours , and has often fingled out Flowers that he might have met with under ...
... place in my Garden . By this means , when a Stranger walks with me , he is furprized to fee feveral large Spots of Ground cover'd with ten thousand different Colours , and has often fingled out Flowers that he might have met with under ...
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