The Spectator, Volumen8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... marriages , secret amors , losses at play , applica- tions for places , with their respective successes and repulses , are the materials in which I chiefly intend to deal . I have two persons that are each of them the representative of ...
... marriages , secret amors , losses at play , applica- tions for places , with their respective successes and repulses , are the materials in which I chiefly intend to deal . I have two persons that are each of them the representative of ...
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... marriages , secret amors , losses at play , applica- tions for places , with their respective successes and repulses , are the materials in which I chiefly intend to deal . I have two persons that are each of them the representative of ...
... marriages , secret amors , losses at play , applica- tions for places , with their respective successes and repulses , are the materials in which I chiefly intend to deal . I have two persons that are each of them the representative of ...
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... marriage state . Such a man can hear the cries of children with pity instead of anger ; and when they run over his head he is not disturbed at their noise , but is glad of their mirth and health . Tom Trusty has told me , that he thinks ...
... marriage state . Such a man can hear the cries of children with pity instead of anger ; and when they run over his head he is not disturbed at their noise , but is glad of their mirth and health . Tom Trusty has told me , that he thinks ...
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... marriage ; why one broke his leg on such a particular spot of ground ; and why another was killed with a back - sword rather than with any other kind of weapon . She has a crime for every misfortune that can befall any of her ...
... marriage ; why one broke his leg on such a particular spot of ground ; and why another was killed with a back - sword rather than with any other kind of weapon . She has a crime for every misfortune that can befall any of her ...
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... marriages , visiting - days , and the like joyful solemnities , as several other books are frequently gi- ven at funerals . He has printed them in such a little portable volume , that many of them may be ranged together upon a single ...
... marriages , visiting - days , and the like joyful solemnities , as several other books are frequently gi- ven at funerals . He has printed them in such a little portable volume , that many of them may be ranged together upon a single ...
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