The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... SPECTATOR , THERE is an elderly person lately left off business and settled in our town , in order , as he thinks , to retire from the world ; but he has brought with him such an ... SPECTATOR , " THIS is to petition 310 . 49 SPECTATOR .
... SPECTATOR , THERE is an elderly person lately left off business and settled in our town , in order , as he thinks , to retire from the world ; but he has brought with him such an ... SPECTATOR , " THIS is to petition 310 . 49 SPECTATOR .
Page 65
... SPECTATOR , CREECH . Feb. 7 , 1711-12 . I AM a young man about eighteen years of age , and have been in love with a young woman of the same age about this half year . I go to see her six days in the week , but never could have the happi ...
... SPECTATOR , CREECH . Feb. 7 , 1711-12 . I AM a young man about eighteen years of age , and have been in love with a young woman of the same age about this half year . I go to see her six days in the week , but never could have the happi ...
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... Spectator has taken upon him to be visitant of all boarding - schools where young women are educated ; and designs to proceed in the said office after the same manner that the visitants of colleges do in the two famous uni- versities of ...
... Spectator has taken upon him to be visitant of all boarding - schools where young women are educated ; and designs to proceed in the said office after the same manner that the visitants of colleges do in the two famous uni- versities of ...
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