The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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... Publick Good , cannot but approve the Steadiness and Intrepidity with which You pursue them . It is a most sensible Pleasure to me that I have this A 3 OpporOpportunity of profeffing my felf one of your great Admirers , The Dedication .
... Publick Good , cannot but approve the Steadiness and Intrepidity with which You pursue them . It is a most sensible Pleasure to me that I have this A 3 OpporOpportunity of profeffing my felf one of your great Admirers , The Dedication .
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... publick Spirit , would move for Leave to bring in a Bill For the better 6 ८ ، 6 6 6 6 C preserving of the Female Game . Mr. SPECTATOR , I am , SIR , Your humble Servant . Mile - End - Green , March 6. 1711-12 . ERE is a young Man walks ...
... publick Spirit , would move for Leave to bring in a Bill For the better 6 ८ ، 6 6 6 6 C preserving of the Female Game . Mr. SPECTATOR , I am , SIR , Your humble Servant . Mile - End - Green , March 6. 1711-12 . ERE is a young Man walks ...
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... melancholy a Truth . And now I heartily wish the Relation I have given of my Misfortunes may be of Use and Benefit to the Publick , By the Example I K 6 - have 6 6 < have fet before them , the truly 34 N ° 328 . The SPECTATOR .
... melancholy a Truth . And now I heartily wish the Relation I have given of my Misfortunes may be of Use and Benefit to the Publick , By the Example I K 6 - have 6 6 < have fet before them , the truly 34 N ° 328 . The SPECTATOR .
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... publick Occasi- ، on , and render him the Leader of his Country from their ' Gratitude to him , instead of being a Slave to their Riots ⚫ and Tumults in order to be made their Representative . • The same thing might be recommended to ...
... publick Occasi- ، on , and render him the Leader of his Country from their ' Gratitude to him , instead of being a Slave to their Riots ⚫ and Tumults in order to be made their Representative . • The same thing might be recommended to ...
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... publick , to the great advan- tage and improvement of fuch Arts and Sciences ; why < should Dancing , an Art celebrated by the Ancients in fo ⚫ extraordinary a manner , be totally neglected by the Mo- derns , and left destitute of any ...
... publick , to the great advan- tage and improvement of fuch Arts and Sciences ; why < should Dancing , an Art celebrated by the Ancients in fo ⚫ extraordinary a manner , be totally neglected by the Mo- derns , and left destitute of any ...
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