The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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... obliged to my Correspondents if they would give in Lists of Persons qualified for this Trust . If the chief Coffee - houses , the Conversations of which Places are carry'd on by Persons , each of whom has his little Number of Followers ...
... obliged to my Correspondents if they would give in Lists of Persons qualified for this Trust . If the chief Coffee - houses , the Conversations of which Places are carry'd on by Persons , each of whom has his little Number of Followers ...
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... obliged to take Care of , in order to enjoy my Soul in its Faculties with Alacrity ; well remembring , that this Habitation of Clay will in a few Years be a meaner Piece of Earth than any Utensil about my House . When this is , as it ...
... obliged to take Care of , in order to enjoy my Soul in its Faculties with Alacrity ; well remembring , that this Habitation of Clay will in a few Years be a meaner Piece of Earth than any Utensil about my House . When this is , as it ...
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... obliged in Honour to defend his People against Hostilities ; and if the Dutch will be so insolent to a Crowned Head , as , in any wise , to cuff or kick those who are under His Protection , I think he is in the Right to call them to an ...
... obliged in Honour to defend his People against Hostilities ; and if the Dutch will be so insolent to a Crowned Head , as , in any wise , to cuff or kick those who are under His Protection , I think he is in the Right to call them to an ...
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... oblige the French Thursday , King to burn his Gallies , and tolerate the Protestant Sept. 11 , 1712 . Religion in his Dominions before he would sheath his Sword . He concluded with calling Monsieur Mesnager an insignificant Prig , The ...
... oblige the French Thursday , King to burn his Gallies , and tolerate the Protestant Sept. 11 , 1712 . Religion in his Dominions before he would sheath his Sword . He concluded with calling Monsieur Mesnager an insignificant Prig , The ...
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... obliged me with their Reflections upon the same Discourse . A Lady , who calls herself Euterpe , and seems a Woman of Letters , asks me whether I am for establishing the Salick Law in every Family , and why it is not fit that a Woman ...
... obliged me with their Reflections upon the same Discourse . A Lady , who calls herself Euterpe , and seems a Woman of Letters , asks me whether I am for establishing the Salick Law in every Family , and why it is not fit that a Woman ...
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