The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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Page 9
... grew jealous . This has at last brought me to Town , where I find both the Witnesses of my Marriage dead , and that my Husband , after three Months Coha-- bitation , 6 6 < ८ 6 6 A5 6 ८ 6 6 ، 4 6 4 T bitation N 322 . 9 The SPECTATOR .
... grew jealous . This has at last brought me to Town , where I find both the Witnesses of my Marriage dead , and that my Husband , after three Months Coha-- bitation , 6 6 < ८ 6 6 A5 6 ८ 6 6 ، 4 6 4 T bitation N 322 . 9 The SPECTATOR .
Page 33
... , unless it • be done every way , in which the confults an Here- ditary Book of Receipts ; for her female Ancestors have been always fam'd for good Housewifry , one of whom 6 ، B5 is ८ 6 ८ 6 6 C 16 6 6 6 No 328 . 33 The SPECTATOR .
... , unless it • be done every way , in which the confults an Here- ditary Book of Receipts ; for her female Ancestors have been always fam'd for good Housewifry , one of whom 6 ، B5 is ८ 6 ८ 6 6 C 16 6 6 6 No 328 . 33 The SPECTATOR .
Page 55
... to its Center Shook -- IN how fublime and just a manner does he afterwards describe the whole Heaven shaking under the Wheels of C 4 the the Meffiah's Chariot , with that Exception to the Throne No 333 . 55 The SPECTATOR .
... to its Center Shook -- IN how fublime and just a manner does he afterwards describe the whole Heaven shaking under the Wheels of C 4 the the Meffiah's Chariot , with that Exception to the Throne No 333 . 55 The SPECTATOR .
Page 80
... Spectators of it . How glorious is the Conclufion of the first Day ! Thus was the first Day Ev'n and Morn : Nor paft uncelebrated nor unfung By the Celestial ... SPECTATOR , N ° 339 him as laying the Foundations of the Earth, and ...
... Spectators of it . How glorious is the Conclufion of the first Day ! Thus was the first Day Ev'n and Morn : Nor paft uncelebrated nor unfung By the Celestial ... SPECTATOR , N ° 339 him as laying the Foundations of the Earth, and ...
Page 89
... great Rule of Life in ge- neral , but more especially to be confulted by the Female World , I cannot overlook the following Letter which defcribes an egregious Offender . 6 6 6 6 6 Mr. SPECTATOR , I Was N ° 342 . 89 The SPECTATOR .
... great Rule of Life in ge- neral , but more especially to be confulted by the Female World , I cannot overlook the following Letter which defcribes an egregious Offender . 6 6 6 6 6 Mr. SPECTATOR , I Was N ° 342 . 89 The SPECTATOR .
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