The Spectator, Volume 6Alexander Chalmers D. Appleton, 1853 |
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Pagina 96
... drachmas in Persian money . Alnaschar , in order to make the best of it , laid it out in glasses , bottles , and the finest earthen- ware . These he piled up in a large open basket , and , having made choice of a very little shop ...
... drachmas in Persian money . Alnaschar , in order to make the best of it , laid it out in glasses , bottles , and the finest earthen- ware . These he piled up in a large open basket , and , having made choice of a very little shop ...
Pagina 97
... drachmas . When I have thus made myself master of a hundred thousand drachmas , I shall naturally set myself on the foot of a prince , and will demand the grand visier's daughter in marriage , after having represented to that minister ...
... drachmas . When I have thus made myself master of a hundred thousand drachmas , I shall naturally set myself on the foot of a prince , and will demand the grand visier's daughter in marriage , after having represented to that minister ...
Pagina 245
... magistrates , decreed he should be presented with a garland ; but , as soon as they had done so , fined him a thousand drachmas for going out to the battle unarmed . No. 565. FRIDAY , JULY 9 , 1714 . - No. 564. ] 245 THE SPECTATOR .
... magistrates , decreed he should be presented with a garland ; but , as soon as they had done so , fined him a thousand drachmas for going out to the battle unarmed . No. 565. FRIDAY , JULY 9 , 1714 . - No. 564. ] 245 THE SPECTATOR .
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