The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... received on the man's side . 66 MADAM , " I HAVE received yours , and knew the prudence of your house so well , that I always took care to be ready to obey your commands , though they should be to see you no more . Pray give my service ...
... received on the man's side . 66 MADAM , " I HAVE received yours , and knew the prudence of your house so well , that I always took care to be ready to obey your commands , though they should be to see you no more . Pray give my service ...
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... received from a gentle- man who does not agree with him in his sentiments upon that matter . ' SIR , I am amazed to find an epilogue at- tacked in your last Friday's paper , which has been so generally applauded by the town , and received ...
... received from a gentle- man who does not agree with him in his sentiments upon that matter . ' SIR , I am amazed to find an epilogue at- tacked in your last Friday's paper , which has been so generally applauded by the town , and received ...
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... received the following letter and manifesto , though , for particular reasons , I did not think fit to publish them till now . SIR , TO THE SPECTATOR . FINDING that our earnest endeavours for the good of mankind have been basely and ma ...
... received the following letter and manifesto , though , for particular reasons , I did not think fit to publish them till now . SIR , TO THE SPECTATOR . FINDING that our earnest endeavours for the good of mankind have been basely and ma ...
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