The Spectator, Volume 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... particular more proper that a boy should be tasked , scholar how he has employed his time since once or twice a week , to write down his sun - rising : some of them answer , that , opinion of such persons and things as occur having been ...
... particular more proper that a boy should be tasked , scholar how he has employed his time since once or twice a week , to write down his sun - rising : some of them answer , that , opinion of such persons and things as occur having been ...
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... particular , so taken with your thoughts upon some of or , as my neighbours call me , very whimsi- our English gardens , that I cannot forbear cal : as my garden invites into it all the birds troubling you with a letter upon that sub ...
... particular , so taken with your thoughts upon some of or , as my neighbours call me , very whimsi- our English gardens , that I cannot forbear cal : as my garden invites into it all the birds troubling you with a letter upon that sub ...
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... particular the Act of Uniformity , with some passages in it mark- ed by Sir Roger's own hand . Sir Andrew found that they related to two or three points which he had disputed with Sir Roger the last time he appeared at the club . Sir ...
... particular the Act of Uniformity , with some passages in it mark- ed by Sir Roger's own hand . Sir Andrew found that they related to two or three points which he had disputed with Sir Roger the last time he appeared at the club . Sir ...
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