The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... to For- tune - Hunters , and your subsequent discourse upon it , have given me encouragement to fend you a state of my cafe , by which you will fee , that ' the ) • the matter complained of is a common grievance N ° 326 21 THE SPECTATOR .
... to For- tune - Hunters , and your subsequent discourse upon it , have given me encouragement to fend you a state of my cafe , by which you will fee , that ' the ) • the matter complained of is a common grievance N ° 326 21 THE SPECTATOR .
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... discourse on the food of angels . After having thus entered into conversation with man upon more indifferent subjects , he warns him of his obedience , and makes a natural tranfition to the history of that fallen angel , who was ...
... discourse on the food of angels . After having thus entered into conversation with man upon more indifferent subjects , he warns him of his obedience , and makes a natural tranfition to the history of that fallen angel , who was ...
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... discourse upon Mrs. Trueby's water , telling me that the widow Trueby was one who did more good than all the doctors or apothecaries in the country : That the distilled every poppy that grew within five miles of her ; that the ...
... discourse upon Mrs. Trueby's water , telling me that the widow Trueby was one who did more good than all the doctors or apothecaries in the country : That the distilled every poppy that grew within five miles of her ; that the ...
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... fee no reason why we may not fup- pose that they would have their Riding - Beards on the fame occafion . I may give the moral of this discourse in another paper . X Friday , March 21 . N ° 332 IGOJ - N ° 331 45 THE SPECTATOR .
... fee no reason why we may not fup- pose that they would have their Riding - Beards on the fame occafion . I may give the moral of this discourse in another paper . X Friday , March 21 . N ° 332 IGOJ - N ° 331 45 THE SPECTATOR .
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... discourse with a wandring female who was travelling the same way , a couple of fellows advanced towards us , drew their • swords , and cry'd out to each other , A sweat ! a sweat ! Whereupon fufpecting they were some of the ringlead ...
... discourse with a wandring female who was travelling the same way , a couple of fellows advanced towards us , drew their • swords , and cry'd out to each other , A sweat ! a sweat ! Whereupon fufpecting they were some of the ringlead ...
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