The Spectator, Volume 8J. Nunn, 1816 |
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Pagina iii
... told that your time passes away as agreeably in the amusements of a country life , as it ever did in the gallantries of the town ; and that you now take as much pleasure in the planting of young trees , as you did formerly in the ...
... told that your time passes away as agreeably in the amusements of a country life , as it ever did in the gallantries of the town ; and that you now take as much pleasure in the planting of young trees , as you did formerly in the ...
Pagina 9
... told him , that where the law required two witnesses he would not accept of one , though it were Cato himself . Such a speech from a person who sat at the head of a court of justice , while Cato was still living , shews us , more than a ...
... told him , that where the law required two witnesses he would not accept of one , though it were Cato himself . Such a speech from a person who sat at the head of a court of justice , while Cato was still living , shews us , more than a ...
Pagina 3
... told by one , for whom I had asked a certain favour from the chief of the 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 ...
... told by one , for whom I had asked a certain favour from the chief of the 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 ...
Pagina 4
... told me , that he was extremely sorry for the storm I had met with just before my arrival . I was troubled to hear him grieve and afflict himself upon my account ; but in less than a quarter of an hour he smiled , and was as merry as if ...
... told me , that he was extremely sorry for the storm I had met with just before my arrival . I was troubled to hear him grieve and afflict himself upon my account ; but in less than a quarter of an hour he smiled , and was as merry as if ...
Pagina 4
... told by one , for whom I had asked a certain favour from the chief of the 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 ...
... told by one , for whom I had asked a certain favour from the chief of the 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 ...
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