The Spectator: With Notes, and a General Index. The Eight Volumes Comprised in OneHickman and Hazzard. William Brown, printer, 1822 - 771 páginas |
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... body and restless- Censor of Small Wares , and of allotting him one ess of thought , and is never easy in any one place , day in the week for the execution of such his Then she thinks there is more company in another . office . An ...
... body and restless- Censor of Small Wares , and of allotting him one ess of thought , and is never easy in any one place , day in the week for the execution of such his Then she thinks there is more company in another . office . An ...
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... body ; and will not be provoked promise to fill such an employment with sufficient by the worst usage I can receive from others , to abilities , I will endeavour to make up with industry make an example of any particular criminal . In ...
... body ; and will not be provoked promise to fill such an employment with sufficient by the worst usage I can receive from others , to abilities , I will endeavour to make up with industry make an example of any particular criminal . In ...
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... body of men . The sight of them is enough to make a man serious ; for we may lay it down as a maxim , that when a nation abounds in physicians , I AM sometimes very much troubled , when I reflect it grows thin of people . Sir William ...
... body of men . The sight of them is enough to make a man serious ; for we may lay it down as a maxim , that when a nation abounds in physicians , I AM sometimes very much troubled , when I reflect it grows thin of people . Sir William ...
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... body in its proper the fable ) he desired Jupiter to take the weather poise , so it is , that I find myself in a sick and lan - again into his own hands , or that otherwise he guishing condition . My complexion is grown very should ...
... body in its proper the fable ) he desired Jupiter to take the weather poise , so it is , that I find myself in a sick and lan - again into his own hands , or that otherwise he guishing condition . My complexion is grown very should ...
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... body . ones . By this means I can improve myself with Upon this I began to consider with myself what those objects ... bodies were perhaps buried in the plains of Blen- beim , or in the bosom of the ocean . I could not but be very much ...
... body . ones . By this means I can improve myself with Upon this I began to consider with myself what those objects ... bodies were perhaps buried in the plains of Blen- beim , or in the bosom of the ocean . I could not but be very much ...
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