The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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... thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state to receive a hundred blows upon his foot . I do not know how I shall negociate any thing with this people , since there is so little credit to be given to them . When I go to see the ...
... thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state to receive a hundred blows upon his foot . I do not know how I shall negociate any thing with this people , since there is so little credit to be given to them . When I go to see the ...
Pagina 4
... thou knowest the inhabitants of one of these places do not know what is done in the other . They call thee and thy subjects barbarians , because we speak what we mean ; and account themselves a civilized people , because they speak one ...
... thou knowest the inhabitants of one of these places do not know what is done in the other . They call thee and thy subjects barbarians , because we speak what we mean ; and account themselves a civilized people , because they speak one ...
Pagina 4
... thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state to receive a hundred blows upon his foot . I do not know how I shall negociate any thing with this people , since there is so little credit to be given to them . When I go to see the ...
... thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state to receive a hundred blows upon his foot . I do not know how I shall negociate any thing with this people , since there is so little credit to be given to them . When I go to see the ...
Pagina 4
... thou knowest the inhabitants of one of these places do not know what is done in the other . They call thee and thy subjects barbarians , because we speak what we mean ; and account themselves a civilized people , because they speak one ...
... thou knowest the inhabitants of one of these places do not know what is done in the other . They call thee and thy subjects barbarians , because we speak what we mean ; and account themselves a civilized people , because they speak one ...
Pagina 4
... thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state to receive a hundred blows upon his foot . I do not know how I shall negociate any thing with this people , since there is so little credit to be given to them . When I go to see the ...
... thou wouldst order any of thy officers of state to receive a hundred blows upon his foot . I do not know how I shall negociate any thing with this people , since there is so little credit to be given to them . When I go to see the ...
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