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... cannot , however , conclude it , without ac- knowledging those great obligations which you have laid upon , SIR , Your most obedient , humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . N ° 170 , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER iv DEDICATION .
... cannot , however , conclude it , without ac- knowledging those great obligations which you have laid upon , SIR , Your most obedient , humble servant , THE SPECTATOR . THE SPECTATOR . N ° 170 , FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER iv DEDICATION .
Pagina 3
... the pleasure of the crime , since she must undergo the ignominy . Such probably were the considera- tions that directed the wise - man in his advice to husbands ; Be not jealous over the wife of thy 170 . SPECTATOR .
... the pleasure of the crime , since she must undergo the ignominy . Such probably were the considera- tions that directed the wise - man in his advice to husbands ; Be not jealous over the wife of thy 170 . SPECTATOR .
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... , as a certain in- stance of her lord's affection , the private orders he had left behind him , which plainly shewed , accord- * Jewish Antiquities , book xv . • ing to Joseph's interpretation , that he could neither 10 171 . SPECTATOR .
... , as a certain in- stance of her lord's affection , the private orders he had left behind him , which plainly shewed , accord- * Jewish Antiquities , book xv . • ing to Joseph's interpretation , that he could neither 10 171 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 24
... themselves ; and certainly he deserves the estate a great deal better , who has got it by his in- dustry , than he who has lost it by his negligence . STEELE . T. 1 I No 175. THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 , 1711 . 24 174 . SPECTATOR .
... themselves ; and certainly he deserves the estate a great deal better , who has got it by his in- dustry , than he who has lost it by his negligence . STEELE . T. 1 I No 175. THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 20 , 1711 . 24 174 . SPECTATOR .
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... she pretends she is used like a child . In a word , our great debate is , which has the superiority in point of understand- ing . She is eternally forming an argument of de- < 6 bate ; to which I very indolently answer 176 . $ 1 SPECTATOR .
... she pretends she is used like a child . In a word , our great debate is , which has the superiority in point of understand- ing . She is eternally forming an argument of de- < 6 bate ; to which I very indolently answer 176 . $ 1 SPECTATOR .
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