The Spectator: ...Phil. Crampton, 1737 |
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Pagina 11
... Leaves . TOM Puzzle is one of the most eminent immethodi- cal Difputants of any that has fallen under my Obferva- tion . Tom has read enough to make him very imperti- nent ; his Knowledge is ... leave . He has No.476 . The SPECTATOR .
... Leaves . TOM Puzzle is one of the most eminent immethodi- cal Difputants of any that has fallen under my Obferva- tion . Tom has read enough to make him very imperti- nent ; his Knowledge is ... leave . He has No.476 . The SPECTATOR .
Pagina 12
... as his Parts will give him leave . He has got about half a Dozen common - place Topicks , into which he never fails to turn the Conversation , whatever was the Occasion of it : Tho ' the Matter in Debate be about Dorway or Denain ...
... as his Parts will give him leave . He has got about half a Dozen common - place Topicks , into which he never fails to turn the Conversation , whatever was the Occasion of it : Tho ' the Matter in Debate be about Dorway or Denain ...
Pagina 18
... Leaves and Covers , it may the fooner draw the Eyes of the Beholders . And to the End that thefe may be preferv'd with all due Care , let there be a Keeper appointed , who fhall be aGentleman qualify'd with a competent Knowledge in ...
... Leaves and Covers , it may the fooner draw the Eyes of the Beholders . And to the End that thefe may be preferv'd with all due Care , let there be a Keeper appointed , who fhall be aGentleman qualify'd with a competent Knowledge in ...
Pagina 25
... leave before your Majefty my Reasons for declining to depart from Home ; and will not doubt but , as your Motive in defiring my • Attendance was to make me a happier Man , when you • think that will not be effected by my Remove , you ...
... leave before your Majefty my Reasons for declining to depart from Home ; and will not doubt but , as your Motive in defiring my • Attendance was to make me a happier Man , when you • think that will not be effected by my Remove , you ...
Pagina 26
... leave to tell you , Sir , this is the Reafon that we in the Country hear fo often repeated the Word Prero- gative . That Part of your Law which is reserved in your elf for the readier Service and Good of the Publick , flight 6 flight ...
... leave to tell you , Sir , this is the Reafon that we in the Country hear fo often repeated the Word Prero- gative . That Part of your Law which is reserved in your elf for the readier Service and Good of the Publick , flight 6 flight ...
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