The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina 5
... manner . Both the election and the ceremony are now past ; but not finding it so easy , as I at first imagined , to break through a fifty years silence , I would not venture into the world under the character of a man who pretends to ...
... manner . Both the election and the ceremony are now past ; but not finding it so easy , as I at first imagined , to break through a fifty years silence , I would not venture into the world under the character of a man who pretends to ...
Pagina 3
... manner , with a full glass in their hands , every time I sit with them at table , though at the same time they would persuade me to drink their liquors in such quantities as I have found by experience will make me sick . They often ...
... manner , with a full glass in their hands , every time I sit with them at table , though at the same time they would persuade me to drink their liquors in such quantities as I have found by experience will make me sick . They often ...
Pagina 4
... manner , with a full glass in their hands , every time I sit with them at table , though at the same time they would persuade me to drink their liquors in such quantities as I have found by experience will make me sick . They often ...
... manner , with a full glass in their hands , every time I sit with them at table , though at the same time they would persuade me to drink their liquors in such quantities as I have found by experience will make me sick . They often ...
Pagina 4
... manner , with a full glass in their hands , every time I sit with them at table , though at the same time they would persuade me to drink their liquors in such quantities as I have found by experience will make me sick . They often ...
... manner , with a full glass in their hands , every time I sit with them at table , though at the same time they would persuade me to drink their liquors in such quantities as I have found by experience will make me sick . They often ...
Pagina 4
... manner , with a full glass in their hands , every time I sit with them at table , though at the same time they would persuade me to drink their liquors in such quantities as I have found by experience will make me sick . They often ...
... manner , with a full glass in their hands , every time I sit with them at table , though at the same time they would persuade me to drink their liquors in such quantities as I have found by experience will make me sick . They often ...
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