The Spectator, Volume 5Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 - English essays |
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... town last night , and would be glad to take a turn with me in Gray's - inn walks . As I was wondering with myself what had brought Sir Roger to town , not having lately received any letter from him , he told me that his master was come ...
... town last night , and would be glad to take a turn with me in Gray's - inn walks . As I was wondering with myself what had brought Sir Roger to town , not having lately received any letter from him , he told me that his master was come ...
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... town . I am one of your best friends in this house , and have laid a wager , you are so candid a man and so honest a fellow , that you will print this letter , though it is in recommendation of a new paper called The Historian . I have ...
... town . I am one of your best friends in this house , and have laid a wager , you are so candid a man and so honest a fellow , that you will print this letter , though it is in recommendation of a new paper called The Historian . I have ...
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... town . I am one of your best friends in this house , and have laid a wager , you are so candid a man and so honest a fellow , that you will print this letter , though it is in recommendation of a new paper called The Historian . I have ...
... town . I am one of your best friends in this house , and have laid a wager , you are so candid a man and so honest a fellow , that you will print this letter , though it is in recommendation of a new paper called The Historian . I have ...
Contents
VOL V | 25 |
LETTER from a Coquette to a new mar | 254 |
Letters from an old Bachelorfrom Lovers | 260 |
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