The SpectatorRichard Eyres, 1778 - Great Britain |
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Page 24
... the fubalterns . As for the first class , our conftitution preferves it from any redundancy of incumbents , notwithstanding competitors are num- baricis . prefume I am a master , to wit , in 24 No. 21 . THE SPECTATOR .
... the fubalterns . As for the first class , our conftitution preferves it from any redundancy of incumbents , notwithstanding competitors are num- baricis . prefume I am a master , to wit , in 24 No. 21 . THE SPECTATOR .
Page 55
... Spectator . One who had the appearance of a very fubftantial citi- zen , told us , with feveral politic winks and nods , that he wished there was no more in the paper than what was expreffed in it : that for his part , he looked upon ...
... Spectator . One who had the appearance of a very fubftantial citi- zen , told us , with feveral politic winks and nods , that he wished there was no more in the paper than what was expreffed in it : that for his part , he looked upon ...
Page 57
... Spectator . P. S. I defire to know whether you admit · people of quality . ' April 17 . • Mr. Spectator . Tweak fex , fone that have honefty and for- fhew you there are among us of the vain titude enough to dare to be ugly , and willing ...
... Spectator . P. S. I defire to know whether you admit · people of quality . ' April 17 . • Mr. Spectator . Tweak fex , fone that have honefty and for- fhew you there are among us of the vain titude enough to dare to be ugly , and willing ...
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... Spectator , greeting . THO famous refidence of learning ; and is perhaps the only fect this age is likely to produce . Mr. Spectator , · 6 · Cambridge , April 26 . of liberal arts and fciences , and glad of any ' information from the ...
... Spectator , greeting . THO famous refidence of learning ; and is perhaps the only fect this age is likely to produce . Mr. Spectator , · 6 · Cambridge , April 26 . of liberal arts and fciences , and glad of any ' information from the ...
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... Spectator . TAKE the freedom of asking your advice in behalf of a young country kinfwoman of mine who is lately come to town , and under my care for her education . She is very pretty , but you can't imagine how unformed a creature it ...
... Spectator . TAKE the freedom of asking your advice in behalf of a young country kinfwoman of mine who is lately come to town , and under my care for her education . She is very pretty , but you can't imagine how unformed a creature it ...
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