The Spectator. ...S. Powell, 1729 |
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Page 7
... received a Chal- lenge for his pains , and before twelve a Clock was run through the Body by the Man who had asked his Advice . Celia was more prudent on the like Occafion ; fhe defired Leonilla to give her Opinion freely upon a young ...
... received a Chal- lenge for his pains , and before twelve a Clock was run through the Body by the Man who had asked his Advice . Celia was more prudent on the like Occafion ; fhe defired Leonilla to give her Opinion freely upon a young ...
Page 17
... received , till he be proved by Time , and established in a Character . Such Things as these we could recollect to have happen'd to our own Knowledge fo very often , that we concluded the Author had his Rea- fons , who advises his Son ...
... received , till he be proved by Time , and established in a Character . Such Things as these we could recollect to have happen'd to our own Knowledge fo very often , that we concluded the Author had his Rea- fons , who advises his Son ...
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... and without the Affection fuitable to it , is the compleatest Image of Heaven and Hell we are capable of receiving in this Life . T Wednesday , XXX No. 480. Wednesday , September 10 . Refponfare cupidinibus 24 No.479 . The SPECTATOR .
... and without the Affection fuitable to it , is the compleatest Image of Heaven and Hell we are capable of receiving in this Life . T Wednesday , XXX No. 480. Wednesday , September 10 . Refponfare cupidinibus 24 No.479 . The SPECTATOR .
Page 43
... received one . It would be tedious to enumerate the Strokes that Nations and ⚫ particular Friends have fuffer'd from Perfons very con temptible . C 6- C ، 6 I THINK Henry IV . of France , fo formidable to ' his Neighbours , could no ...
... received one . It would be tedious to enumerate the Strokes that Nations and ⚫ particular Friends have fuffer'd from Perfons very con temptible . C 6- C ، 6 I THINK Henry IV . of France , fo formidable to ' his Neighbours , could no ...
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... RECEIVED a Letter from you fome time ago , which I fhould have answered fooner , had you in- formed me in yours to what Part of this Island I might have directed my Impertinence ; but having been let into the Knowledge of that Matter ...
... RECEIVED a Letter from you fome time ago , which I fhould have answered fooner , had you in- formed me in yours to what Part of this Island I might have directed my Impertinence ; but having been let into the Knowledge of that Matter ...
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