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... and grateful servant , Piccadilly , March 19th , 1803 . JOHN SHARPE . H.Tresham RA.del , L. Sohiavonetti for THE BRITISH CLASSICS : VOLUME THE SIXTH . CONTAINING THE. Published March 19.1805.by J - Sharpe . DEDICATION .
... and grateful servant , Piccadilly , March 19th , 1803 . JOHN SHARPE . H.Tresham RA.del , L. Sohiavonetti for THE BRITISH CLASSICS : VOLUME THE SIXTH . CONTAINING THE. Published March 19.1805.by J - Sharpe . DEDICATION .
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... you ; and that I am , with the utmost gratitude for all your favours , my lord , your lordship's most obliged , most obedient , and most humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . N ° 81. SATURDAY , JUNE 2 vi DEDICATION .
... you ; and that I am , with the utmost gratitude for all your favours , my lord , your lordship's most obliged , most obedient , and most humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . N ° 81. SATURDAY , JUNE 2 vi DEDICATION .
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... servant , ROSALINDA . ' P.S. I have sacrificed my necklace to put into the public lottery against the common enemy . And last Saturday , about three o'clock in the afternoon , I began to patch indifferently on both sides of my face ...
... servant , ROSALINDA . ' P.S. I have sacrificed my necklace to put into the public lottery against the common enemy . And last Saturday , about three o'clock in the afternoon , I began to patch indifferently on both sides of my face ...
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... servants thus presume ? 6 MR . SPECTATOR , May 30 , 1711 . I HAVE no small value for your endeavours to lay before the world what may escape their observation , and yet highly conduces to their service . You have , I think , succeeded ...
... servants thus presume ? 6 MR . SPECTATOR , May 30 , 1711 . I HAVE no small value for your endeavours to lay before the world what may escape their observation , and yet highly conduces to their service . You have , I think , succeeded ...
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... servants . This is matter of great astonishment to foreigners , and all such as have , visited foreign countries ; espe- cially since we cannot but observe , that there is no part of the world where servants have those privi- leges and ...
... servants . This is matter of great astonishment to foreigners , and all such as have , visited foreign countries ; espe- cially since we cannot but observe , that there is no part of the world where servants have those privi- leges and ...
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