The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 7
... king , though in reality I only make use of him for a help to discourse . In short , I wrangle and dis- pute for exercise ; and have carried this point so far , that I was once like to have been run through the body for making a little ...
... king , though in reality I only make use of him for a help to discourse . In short , I wrangle and dis- pute for exercise ; and have carried this point so far , that I was once like to have been run through the body for making a little ...
Pagina 3
... king's servants , whom they here call the Lord Treasurer , that I had eternally obliged him . I was so surprised at his gratitude , that I could not forbear saying , What service is there which one man can do for another , that can ...
... king's servants , whom they here call the Lord Treasurer , that I had eternally obliged him . I was so surprised at his gratitude , that I could not forbear saying , What service is there which one man can do for another , that can ...
Pagina 4
... King Charles the Second's reign by the ambassador 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 , and thou knowest the ...
... King Charles the Second's reign by the ambassador 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 , and thou knowest the ...
Pagina 4
... king's servants , whom they here call the Lord Treasurer , that I had eternally obliged him . I was so surprised at his gratitude , that I could not forbear saying , What service is there which one man can do for another , that can ...
... king's servants , whom they here call the Lord Treasurer , that I had eternally obliged him . I was so surprised at his gratitude , that I could not forbear saying , What service is there which one man can do for another , that can ...
Pagina 4
... King Charles the Second's reign by the ambassador 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 , and thou knowest the ...
... King Charles the Second's reign by the ambassador 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 , and thou knowest the ...
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