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Page 22
... relation to love , and our treaty is at present a little in suspence , until some circumstances are cleared . There is a charge against him among the women , and the case is this . It is alledged , that a certain endowed female would ...
... relation to love , and our treaty is at present a little in suspence , until some circumstances are cleared . There is a charge against him among the women , and the case is this . It is alledged , that a certain endowed female would ...
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... shew me how kind her relations are to me . She had no portion , as I told you before ; but what she wanted in fortune she makes up in spirit . No. 295 . spirit . She at first changed my name to Sir NO . 299 . 25 THE SPECTATOR .
... shew me how kind her relations are to me . She had no portion , as I told you before ; but what she wanted in fortune she makes up in spirit . No. 295 . spirit . She at first changed my name to Sir NO . 299 . 25 THE SPECTATOR .
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... relations in every one of my children , though by the way , I have a little chub - faced boy as like me as he ' can stare , if I durst say so : but what most angers me , when she sees me playing with any of them upon my knee , she has ...
... relations in every one of my children , though by the way , I have a little chub - faced boy as like me as he ' can stare , if I durst say so : but what most angers me , when she sees me playing with any of them upon my knee , she has ...
Page 29
... relations arising from it , methinks you should take care to leave no fault unobserved which concerns the state of Marriage . The great vexation that I have observed in it is , that the wedded couple seem to want opportunities of being ...
... relations arising from it , methinks you should take care to leave no fault unobserved which concerns the state of Marriage . The great vexation that I have observed in it is , that the wedded couple seem to want opportunities of being ...
Page 54
... applications , in order to make their circumstances fall in with the duties they owe to themselves , their families , and their country . All 1 All these relations a man should think of who intends 54 NO . 304 . THE SPECTATOR .
... applications , in order to make their circumstances fall in with the duties they owe to themselves , their families , and their country . All 1 All these relations a man should think of who intends 54 NO . 304 . THE SPECTATOR .
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