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Pagina 314
... give one general Crack that may be heard at a considerable Distance when the Wind sits fair . This is one of the most difficult Parts of the Exercise ; but I have several Ladies with me , who at their first Entrance could not give a Pop ...
... give one general Crack that may be heard at a considerable Distance when the Wind sits fair . This is one of the most difficult Parts of the Exercise ; but I have several Ladies with me , who at their first Entrance could not give a Pop ...
Pagina 356
... give no Credit to any Particular Instance of it . I am engaged in this Speculation , by some Occurrences that I met with Yesterday , which I shall give my Reader an Account of at large . As I was walking with my Friend Sir ROGER by the ...
... give no Credit to any Particular Instance of it . I am engaged in this Speculation , by some Occurrences that I met with Yesterday , which I shall give my Reader an Account of at large . As I was walking with my Friend Sir ROGER by the ...
Pagina 428
... give the old Lady's Admoni- tion to my self , and the Representation of her own Happiness , a Place in my Writings . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , August 9 , 1711 . I am now in the Sixty seventh Year of my Age , and read you with Approbation ; but ...
... give the old Lady's Admoni- tion to my self , and the Representation of her own Happiness , a Place in my Writings . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , August 9 , 1711 . I am now in the Sixty seventh Year of my Age , and read you with Approbation ; but ...
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