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... with the open profession of not the least re serve , or most minute condi tion ; but that immediately after induction , his insiduous introducer introducer ( or her crafty procurer , which you will 22 THE SPECTATOR . NO . 298 .
... with the open profession of not the least re serve , or most minute condi tion ; but that immediately after induction , his insiduous introducer introducer ( or her crafty procurer , which you will 22 THE SPECTATOR . NO . 298 .
Page 158
... brute of a country gentleman , whose folly was the source of all my afflic tion . This rustic is one of those rich clowns who supply 3 1 supply the want of all manner of breeding by the 158 THE SPECTATOR . NO . 322 .
... brute of a country gentleman , whose folly was the source of all my afflic tion . This rustic is one of those rich clowns who supply 3 1 supply the want of all manner of breeding by the 158 THE SPECTATOR . NO . 322 .
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... tion to those who have a mind to preserve their skins whole from this sort of cupping , and tell them at the same time the hazard of treating with night walkers , you will perhaps oblige others , as well as Your very humble servant ...
... tion to those who have a mind to preserve their skins whole from this sort of cupping , and tell them at the same time the hazard of treating with night walkers , you will perhaps oblige others , as well as Your very humble servant ...
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... tion , ib . Commendation generally followed by detraction , No. 348 . Commercial friend hip preferable to generosity , No. 346 . Comparisons in Homer and Milton , defended by Mons . Boileau against Mons . Perrault , No. 303 . Coverly ...
... tion , ib . Commendation generally followed by detraction , No. 348 . Commercial friend hip preferable to generosity , No. 346 . Comparisons in Homer and Milton , defended by Mons . Boileau against Mons . Perrault , No. 303 . Coverly ...
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