The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index : the Eight Volumes Comprised in OneSharpe and Hailes, Piccadilly, Taylor and Hessey, Fleet Street, Craddock and Joy, Paternoster Row and J.M. Richardson, Cornhill, 1811 - English essays - 751 pages |
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... whigs and tories , unless I shall be forced to declare myself by the hostilities of either side . In short , I have acted in all the parts of my life as a looker - on , which is the character I intend to pre- serve in this paper . An ...
... whigs and tories , unless I shall be forced to declare myself by the hostilities of either side . In short , I have acted in all the parts of my life as a looker - on , which is the character I intend to pre- serve in this paper . An ...
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... Whigs , met in Shire - lane , and was named from a pastry - cook ( Christopher Cat ) , who was fa- ' mous for making mutton - pies , which constantly formed a part of their refreshment . The portraits of its members . done by Sir ...
... Whigs , met in Shire - lane , and was named from a pastry - cook ( Christopher Cat ) , who was fa- ' mous for making mutton - pies , which constantly formed a part of their refreshment . The portraits of its members . done by Sir ...
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... Whigs , to call the old mi- nistry to account , and get off five or six heads . " See Whalley's edit . vol . vii . N ° 10. MONDAY , MARCH 12 , 1710-11 . Non aliter quam qui adverso vix flumine lembum Remigiis subigit : si brachia forte ...
... Whigs , to call the old mi- nistry to account , and get off five or six heads . " See Whalley's edit . vol . vii . N ° 10. MONDAY , MARCH 12 , 1710-11 . Non aliter quam qui adverso vix flumine lembum Remigiis subigit : si brachia forte ...
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... whig , and would treat us as ill for being foreigners . These two creatures , it seems , are born with a secret ... whigs ; and he often told us , that he hoped we should meet with none of them ' We were invited to one of their public ...
... whig , and would treat us as ill for being foreigners . These two creatures , it seems , are born with a secret ... whigs ; and he often told us , that he hoped we should meet with none of them ' We were invited to one of their public ...
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... whig or tory , a lap - dog or a gallant , an opera or a puppet - show , be the object of it , the passion , while it reigns , engrosses the whole woman . I remember when Dr. Titus Oates * was in all his glory , I accompanied my friend ...
... whig or tory , a lap - dog or a gallant , an opera or a puppet - show , be the object of it , the passion , while it reigns , engrosses the whole woman . I remember when Dr. Titus Oates * was in all his glory , I accompanied my friend ...
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