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Pagina 15
... faid to have been written in King Charles II's reign by the ambaf- fador of Bantam , a little after his arrival in England . · MASTER , THE people , where I now am , have tongues further from their hearts than from London to • Bantam ...
... faid to have been written in King Charles II's reign by the ambaf- fador of Bantam , a little after his arrival in England . · MASTER , THE people , where I now am , have tongues further from their hearts than from London to • Bantam ...
Pagina 30
... faid to have an ambition of extending her poffeffions through all the coun- ties in England , on this fide the Trent . III . Mrs. Medlar , who , after two husbands and a galant , is now wedded to an old gentleman of fixty . Upon her ...
... faid to have an ambition of extending her poffeffions through all the coun- ties in England , on this fide the Trent . III . Mrs. Medlar , who , after two husbands and a galant , is now wedded to an old gentleman of fixty . Upon her ...
Pagina 39
... faid Blank , to pay unto him the faid fum of Blank , on the Blank day of the D 2 • month f • month of Blank next enfuing , under the No 563 . 39 THE SPECTATOR .
... faid Blank , to pay unto him the faid fum of Blank , on the Blank day of the D 2 • month f • month of Blank next enfuing , under the No 563 . 39 THE SPECTATOR .
Pagina 77
... faid ) to be my houfe - keeper , and to • govern my fervants ; for how thould I know how to rule a family ? And while fhe had what money fhe pleafed , which was but reasonable for the • trouble fhe was at for my good , I was not to be ...
... faid ) to be my houfe - keeper , and to • govern my fervants ; for how thould I know how to rule a family ? And while fhe had what money fhe pleafed , which was but reasonable for the • trouble fhe was at for my good , I was not to be ...
Pagina 80
... ( faid fhe ) to know money is the most valuable confideration ; he is very rich , and I am fure- cannot live long ; he has a cough that must carry • 6 . · · " . 6 . 6 B ; him off foon him 80 N® 573 THE SPECTATOR . 6. ...
... ( faid fhe ) to know money is the most valuable confideration ; he is very rich , and I am fure- cannot live long ; he has a cough that must carry • 6 . · · " . 6 . 6 B ; him off foon him 80 N® 573 THE SPECTATOR . 6. ...
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