The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... present at the ceremony , when that was over I demanded a certificate , figned by the minifter , my husband , and the servant I just now spoke of . After our nuptials , we conversed together very familiarly in the fame house ; but the ...
... present at the ceremony , when that was over I demanded a certificate , figned by the minifter , my husband , and the servant I just now spoke of . After our nuptials , we conversed together very familiarly in the fame house ; but the ...
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... present my my distress your own way , in which I defire • you to be speedy , if you have compaffion for inno- cence exposed to infamy . ، T N 323 Tuesday , March 10 . -Modo vir , modò fæmina- Sometimes a man , sometimes a woman . T ...
... present my my distress your own way , in which I defire • you to be speedy , if you have compaffion for inno- cence exposed to infamy . ، T N 323 Tuesday , March 10 . -Modo vir , modò fæmina- Sometimes a man , sometimes a woman . T ...
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... present warm applications made to me by a very pretty fellow . As I am at my own disposal , I come up to town every winter , and pass my time • in it after the manner you will find in the following • journal , which I began to write ...
... present warm applications made to me by a very pretty fellow . As I am at my own disposal , I come up to town every winter , and pass my time • in it after the manner you will find in the following • journal , which I began to write ...
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... present in a very extraordinary manner engraven upon his forehead . Agreeable to their name , • the avowed design of their institution is mischief ; and upon this foundation all their rules and orders are • framed . An outrageous ...
... present in a very extraordinary manner engraven upon his forehead . Agreeable to their name , • the avowed design of their institution is mischief ; and upon this foundation all their rules and orders are • framed . An outrageous ...
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... me she had been visiting a relation , • whose husband had made her a present of a chariot , and a stately pair of horses ; and that she was pofi- ، 6 ، ، ، tive she could not breathe tive N ° 326 THE SPECTATOR . 23 ८ ...
... me she had been visiting a relation , • whose husband had made her a present of a chariot , and a stately pair of horses ; and that she was pofi- ، 6 ، ، ، tive she could not breathe tive N ° 326 THE SPECTATOR . 23 ८ ...
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