The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... Perfons of Diftin- & tion in this Town , who have been Lovers thefe ten Months last past , and writ to each o- ther for Gallantry Sake , under thofe feigned Names ; Mr. Such a one and Mrs. Such a one not being capable of raifing the ...
... Perfons of Diftin- & tion in this Town , who have been Lovers thefe ten Months last past , and writ to each o- ther for Gallantry Sake , under thofe feigned Names ; Mr. Such a one and Mrs. Such a one not being capable of raifing the ...
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... Perfons emi- nent for Piety fuffer fuch monftrous and abfurd Principles of Action to take Root in their Minds under the Colour of Virtues ? For my own Part , I must own I never yet knew any Party fo just · and reasonable , that a Man ...
... Perfons emi- nent for Piety fuffer fuch monftrous and abfurd Principles of Action to take Root in their Minds under the Colour of Virtues ? For my own Part , I must own I never yet knew any Party fo just · and reasonable , that a Man ...
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... Perfons EREI to publifh all the Advertisements L of different Circumftances and Quality , the very Mention of them , without Reflections on the fe- veral Subjects , would raife all the Paffions which can be felt by human Minds . As ...
... Perfons EREI to publifh all the Advertisements L of different Circumftances and Quality , the very Mention of them , without Reflections on the fe- veral Subjects , would raife all the Paffions which can be felt by human Minds . As ...
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... Parent to Infamy . The Perfons concerned will know these Circumstances relate to ' em ; and though the Regard to Virtue is dead in them , I have " • foie fome Hopes from their Fear of Shame upon reading this 34 N ° 402 . The SPECTATOR .
... Parent to Infamy . The Perfons concerned will know these Circumstances relate to ' em ; and though the Regard to Virtue is dead in them , I have " • foie fome Hopes from their Fear of Shame upon reading this 34 N ° 402 . The SPECTATOR .
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... Perfons would ' be more welcome to me than their Happiness . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , pray let me have a Paper on these terrible groundlefs Sufferings , and do all you can to exorcife Crowds who are in • fome Degree poffeffed as I am . Mr ...
... Perfons would ' be more welcome to me than their Happiness . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , pray let me have a Paper on these terrible groundlefs Sufferings , and do all you can to exorcife Crowds who are in • fome Degree poffeffed as I am . Mr ...
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