The Spectator: ...Phil. Crampton, 1737 |
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Page 28
... relation to her Children , who are all con- fin'd , both Boys and Girls , to one large Room in the remoteft Part of the Houfe , with Bolts on the Doors and Bars to the Windows , under the Care and Tuition of an old Woman , who had been ...
... relation to her Children , who are all con- fin'd , both Boys and Girls , to one large Room in the remoteft Part of the Houfe , with Bolts on the Doors and Bars to the Windows , under the Care and Tuition of an old Woman , who had been ...
Page 152
... Relation of any publick Occurrence , with no other Expreffion than that of his Looks and Geftures . If all who have been obliged to thefe Talents in Eftcourt , will be at Love for Love To - morrow Night , they will but pay him what they ...
... Relation of any publick Occurrence , with no other Expreffion than that of his Looks and Geftures . If all who have been obliged to thefe Talents in Eftcourt , will be at Love for Love To - morrow Night , they will but pay him what they ...
Page 236
... relation to the Perfons whom he converfes with , it naturally produces Love and Good - will towards him . A chearful Mind is not only disposed to be affable and obliging , but raifes the fame Good Humour in those who come within its ...
... relation to the Perfons whom he converfes with , it naturally produces Love and Good - will towards him . A chearful Mind is not only disposed to be affable and obliging , but raifes the fame Good Humour in those who come within its ...
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