The Spectator, Volumen3John Bell, 1776 |
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... himself many particular days of fafting and abstinence , in order to increafe his private bank of charity , and fets afide what would D. 2 .. be be the current expences of thofe times for the use No 177 . • 39 THE SPECTATOR .
... himself many particular days of fafting and abstinence , in order to increafe his private bank of charity , and fets afide what would D. 2 .. be be the current expences of thofe times for the use No 177 . • 39 THE SPECTATOR .
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Joseph Addison. be the current expences of thofe times for the use of the poor . He often goes afoot where his bufinefs calls him , and at the end of his walk has given a fhilling , which in his ordinary methods of expence would have ...
Joseph Addison. be the current expences of thofe times for the use of the poor . He often goes afoot where his bufinefs calls him , and at the end of his walk has given a fhilling , which in his ordinary methods of expence would have ...
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... use of the lace , or run into ⚫ fome other unaccountable rompifhnefs , until the time I had appointed to pass away with her was over . I went from her full of pleasure at the re- flection that I had the keeping of fo much beauty in a ...
... use of the lace , or run into ⚫ fome other unaccountable rompifhnefs , until the time I had appointed to pass away with her was over . I went from her full of pleasure at the re- flection that I had the keeping of fo much beauty in a ...
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... use the faying of an eminent wit , who , upon fome great mens preffing him to forgive his daughter who had married againft his confent , told them he could refufe nothing to their inftan- ces , but that he would have them remember there ...
... use the faying of an eminent wit , who , upon fome great mens preffing him to forgive his daughter who had married againft his confent , told them he could refufe nothing to their inftan- ces , but that he would have them remember there ...
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... use of their time too well , to fpend it in vain applications and addresses . The famous doctor in Moorfields , who gained fo much reputation for his horary predictions , is faid- to have had in his parlour different ropes to little ...
... use of their time too well , to fpend it in vain applications and addresses . The famous doctor in Moorfields , who gained fo much reputation for his horary predictions , is faid- to have had in his parlour different ropes to little ...
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