The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... Sir ROGER has often told me , he has more Business as a Juftice of Peace , among the diffolute young People in the Coun- try , than at any other Seafon of the Year . NEITHER must I forget a Letter which I re- ceived A 3 NE (5) ...
... Sir ROGER has often told me , he has more Business as a Juftice of Peace , among the diffolute young People in the Coun- try , than at any other Seafon of the Year . NEITHER must I forget a Letter which I re- ceived A 3 NE (5) ...
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... young La- dy of Fifteen , had at laft made his Fortune by running away with her Grandmother . BUT as I do not defign this Speculation for the Ever - greens of the Sex , I fhall again apply my felf to those who would willingly liften to ...
... young La- dy of Fifteen , had at laft made his Fortune by running away with her Grandmother . BUT as I do not defign this Speculation for the Ever - greens of the Sex , I fhall again apply my felf to those who would willingly liften to ...
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... is certain that many a young Woman in this Town has had her Heart irrecoverably won , by Men who have not made one Advance which 1 Са ties ties their Admirers , tho ' the Females languish with N ° 400 . 27 The SPECTATOR .
... is certain that many a young Woman in this Town has had her Heart irrecoverably won , by Men who have not made one Advance which 1 Са ties ties their Admirers , tho ' the Females languish with N ° 400 . 27 The SPECTATOR .
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IT is the Permiffion of fuch Intercourse , that makes a young Woman come into the Arms of her Husband , after the Disappointment of four or five Paffions which he has fucceffively had for different Men , before fhe is prudentially given ...
IT is the Permiffion of fuch Intercourse , that makes a young Woman come into the Arms of her Husband , after the Disappointment of four or five Paffions which he has fucceffively had for different Men , before fhe is prudentially given ...
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... can have no Recourse to any legal Power for Redress , and seem to have written ra- ther to vent their Sorrow than to receive Confo- lation . Mr. Mr. SPECTATOR , I Am a young Woman of Beauty N ° 401 . The SPECTATOR . 33.
... can have no Recourse to any legal Power for Redress , and seem to have written ra- ther to vent their Sorrow than to receive Confo- lation . Mr. Mr. SPECTATOR , I Am a young Woman of Beauty N ° 401 . The SPECTATOR . 33.
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