The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... of fome great per- fon to whom he has particular ob- ligations , lays his claim to your VOL . V. A lord- lordship's patronage upon the same account . I must confefs. Thomas Earl of Wharton . Monday , March 10 , 1712 . ...
... of fome great per- fon to whom he has particular ob- ligations , lays his claim to your VOL . V. A lord- lordship's patronage upon the same account . I must confefs. Thomas Earl of Wharton . Monday , March 10 , 1712 . ...
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... particular distinction that you are master of the whole compass of business , and have signaliz'd your self in all the dif- ferent scenes of it . We admire fome for the dignity , others for the popularity of their behaviour ; fome for ...
... particular distinction that you are master of the whole compass of business , and have signaliz'd your self in all the dif- ferent scenes of it . We admire fome for the dignity , others for the popularity of their behaviour ; fome for ...
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... of your great admirers , and , in a very particular manner , My LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , and most obedient , Humble Servant , The SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . VOL . V. A3 THE 1 SPECTATOR DEDICATION . My LORD, ...
... of your great admirers , and , in a very particular manner , My LORD , Your Lordship's most obliged , and most obedient , Humble Servant , The SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . VOL . V. A3 THE 1 SPECTATOR DEDICATION . My LORD, ...
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... , others stabb'd , others cut and carbonado'd . To put the watch to a total rout , and mortify some of those inoffenfive militia , is • reckon'd 4 ، ، • reckon'd a Coup d'eclat . The particular N ° 324 THE SPECTATOR . 15.
... , others stabb'd , others cut and carbonado'd . To put the watch to a total rout , and mortify some of those inoffenfive militia , is • reckon'd 4 ، ، • reckon'd a Coup d'eclat . The particular N ° 324 THE SPECTATOR . 15.
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، ، • reckon'd a Coup d'eclat . The particular talents by which these Misanthropes are diftinguished from one another , confist in the various kinds of barbarities which they execute upon their prisoners . Some are cele- • brated for a ...
، ، • reckon'd a Coup d'eclat . The particular talents by which these Misanthropes are diftinguished from one another , confist in the various kinds of barbarities which they execute upon their prisoners . Some are cele- • brated for a ...
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