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... tell you of many others , that I believe think I have encouraged them from my window : but pray let me have your opinion of the use of the window , in the apartment ment of a beautiful lady ; and how often she to THE SPECTATOR . NO . 295 .
... tell you of many others , that I believe think I have encouraged them from my window : but pray let me have your opinion of the use of the window , in the apartment ment of a beautiful lady ; and how often she to THE SPECTATOR . NO . 295 .
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... tell me they do it in derision , and would advise me to leave it off , withal that I make myself ridiculous . I do not know what to do in this affair , but I am resolved not to give over upon any account , until I have the opinion of ...
... tell me they do it in derision , and would advise me to leave it off , withal that I make myself ridiculous . I do not know what to do in this affair , but I am resolved not to give over upon any account , until I have the opinion of ...
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... tells us , mentioning his dialogue of old age , in which CATO is the chief speaker , that upon a review of it he was agreeably imposed upon , and fancied that it was CATO , and not he himself , who uttered his thoughts on that subject ...
... tells us , mentioning his dialogue of old age , in which CATO is the chief speaker , that upon a review of it he was agreeably imposed upon , and fancied that it was CATO , and not he himself , who uttered his thoughts on that subject ...
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... tell me , that at a late junket which he was invited to , the motion being made , and the question being put , it was , by maid , B3 1 1 maid , wife and widow , ressolved nemine contradicente , xo , 298 . 21 THE SPECTATOR . 1 ...
... tell me , that at a late junket which he was invited to , the motion being made , and the question being put , it was , by maid , B3 1 1 maid , wife and widow , ressolved nemine contradicente , xo , 298 . 21 THE SPECTATOR . 1 ...
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... tells me , to wear out the homeliness of their parentage by their father's side . Our eldest son is the Honourable ODDLY ENVILLE , Esq . and our eldest daughter HARRIOT ENVILLE . Upon her first coming into my family , she turned off a ...
... tells me , to wear out the homeliness of their parentage by their father's side . Our eldest son is the Honourable ODDLY ENVILLE , Esq . and our eldest daughter HARRIOT ENVILLE . Upon her first coming into my family , she turned off a ...
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