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... most fublime but if I could convey you pens ; to pofterity in your private cha- racter , and describe the ftature , the behaviour , and aspect of the Duke of Marlborough , I queftion not but it would fill the reader with more agreeable ...
... most fublime but if I could convey you pens ; to pofterity in your private cha- racter , and describe the ftature , the behaviour , and aspect of the Duke of Marlborough , I queftion not but it would fill the reader with more agreeable ...
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... most able and for- tunate captain , before your time , declared he had lived enough both to nature and to glory ; and your Grace may make that reflexion with much more juftice . He spoke it after he had arrived at empire by an an ...
... most able and for- tunate captain , before your time , declared he had lived enough both to nature and to glory ; and your Grace may make that reflexion with much more juftice . He spoke it after he had arrived at empire by an an ...
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... most known , and the most received , they are placed in fo beautiful a light , and illuftrated with fuch apt allufions , that they have in them all the graces of novelty , and make the reader , who was before acquainted with them ...
... most known , and the most received , they are placed in fo beautiful a light , and illuftrated with fuch apt allufions , that they have in them all the graces of novelty , and make the reader , who was before acquainted with them ...
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' acquaintance of ours to your imitation ; fhe is the most ⚫ negligent and fashionable wife in the world ; fhe is hardly ever seen in the fame place with her husband , and if they happen to meet , you would think them perfect ftran ...
' acquaintance of ours to your imitation ; fhe is the most ⚫ negligent and fashionable wife in the world ; fhe is hardly ever seen in the fame place with her husband , and if they happen to meet , you would think them perfect ftran ...
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... speedy advice ← to , Sir , < C Your most humble fervant . ' I am forry I cannot anfwer this impatient gentleman , but by another question . • Dear Dear Correfpondent , Would you marry to please other people N ° 254 19 THE SPECTATOR .
... speedy advice ← to , Sir , < C Your most humble fervant . ' I am forry I cannot anfwer this impatient gentleman , but by another question . • Dear Dear Correfpondent , Would you marry to please other people N ° 254 19 THE SPECTATOR .
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