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... obedient , Humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . No. 296 . FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 8 A 3 DEDICATION . 5 public good, cannot but approve the steadiness and ...
... obedient , Humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . No. 296 . FRIDAY , FEBRUARY 8 A 3 DEDICATION . 5 public good, cannot but approve the steadiness and ...
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... servant , Let her alone ten days . EUPHUES . Your humble servant , York , Jan. 20 , 1711-12 . MR . SPECTATOR , • We have in this town a sort of people who pretend to wit , and write lampoons : I have lately been the subject of one of ...
... servant , Let her alone ten days . EUPHUES . Your humble servant , York , Jan. 20 , 1711-12 . MR . SPECTATOR , • We have in this town a sort of people who pretend to wit , and write lampoons : I have lately been the subject of one of ...
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... humble servant , JOHN TROTT : IF Mr. TROTT is not aukward out of time , he has a right to dance let who will laugh ; but if he has no ear he will interrupt others : and I am of opinion he should sit still . Given under my hand this ...
... humble servant , JOHN TROTT : IF Mr. TROTT is not aukward out of time , he has a right to dance let who will laugh ; but if he has no ear he will interrupt others : and I am of opinion he should sit still . Given under my hand this ...
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... humble servant , CHASTITY LOVEWORTH . BA P N ° . No. 299 . TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 12 NO . 298 . THE SPECTATOR . 23.
... humble servant , CHASTITY LOVEWORTH . BA P N ° . No. 299 . TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 12 NO . 298 . THE SPECTATOR . 23.
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... humble servant , JOHN ENVILLE , KNT , 1 . " No. 300 . * WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 13 , 28 THE SPECTATOR . NO . 299 .
... humble servant , JOHN ENVILLE , KNT , 1 . " No. 300 . * WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 13 , 28 THE SPECTATOR . NO . 299 .
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