The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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... present at the Ceremony . When * that was over I demanded a Certificate , signed by " the Minister , my Husband , and the Servant I just now spoke of . After our Nuptials , we conversed together very familiarly in the fame House ; but ...
... present at the Ceremony . When * that was over I demanded a Certificate , signed by " the Minister , my Husband , and the Servant I just now spoke of . After our Nuptials , we conversed together very familiarly in the fame House ; but ...
Page 10
... present my Distress your own way , in which I defire you to be speedy , if you have Compassion for Inno- cence exposed to Infamy . Octavia .. N. °. 323 . T. Tuesday. ,. March. 1 . Modo Vir , modo Femina Virg . HE Journal with which I ...
... present my Distress your own way , in which I defire you to be speedy , if you have Compassion for Inno- cence exposed to Infamy . Octavia .. N. °. 323 . T. Tuesday. ,. March. 1 . Modo Vir , modo Femina Virg . HE Journal with which I ...
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... present warm Applications made to me by a very pretty Fellow . As lamat 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 upon ...
... present warm Applications made to me by a very pretty Fellow . As lamat 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 upon ...
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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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... Present of a • Chariot and a stately pair of Horses ; and that she was positive she could not breathe a Week longer , unless she • took the Air in the Fellow to it of her own within that time : This , rather than lose an Heir , I ...
... Present of a • Chariot and a stately pair of Horses ; and that she was positive she could not breathe a Week longer , unless she • took the Air in the Fellow to it of her own within that time : This , rather than lose an Heir , I ...
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