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... SPECTATOR , SINCE there are scarce any of the arts or sciences that have not been recommended to the world by the pens of some of the professors , masters , or lovers of them , whereby the usefulness , excellence , and benefit arising ...
... SPECTATOR , SINCE there are scarce any of the arts or sciences that have not been recommended to the world by the pens of some of the professors , masters , or lovers of them , whereby the usefulness , excellence , and benefit arising ...
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... desire of vengeance for the loss he had sustained in his several attacks . He told the Ipswich man in a speaking - trumpet , that he unted IR Howard , AR.A SPECTATORS YOYO VOL.5 . No 154 350 . SPECTATOR . N° 350. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1712. ...
... desire of vengeance for the loss he had sustained in his several attacks . He told the Ipswich man in a speaking - trumpet , that he unted IR Howard , AR.A SPECTATORS YOYO VOL.5 . No 154 350 . SPECTATOR . N° 350. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1712. ...
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... Spectator .... Ne . 326 355 Bribery the most prevailing way of making one's court 394 CÆSAR'S Commentaries , the new ... Spectator and captain Sentry to a play call'd the Distress'd Mother ... ......... 335 His behaviour and remarks at ...
... Spectator .... Ne . 326 355 Bribery the most prevailing way of making one's court 394 CÆSAR'S Commentaries , the new ... Spectator and captain Sentry to a play call'd the Distress'd Mother ... ......... 335 His behaviour and remarks at ...
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