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Pagina xxxv
... passed through his office for the colo- nels and officers of militia then raising in Ireland . The lords justices were defirous that a handsome present should be made him for his diftinguished zeal and labour in this affair , but he ...
... passed through his office for the colo- nels and officers of militia then raising in Ireland . The lords justices were defirous that a handsome present should be made him for his diftinguished zeal and labour in this affair , but he ...
Pagina 4
... passed my latter years in this city , where I am frequently seen in most public places , though there are not above half a dozen of my select friends that know me ; of whom my next paper shall give a more particular account . There is ...
... passed my latter years in this city , where I am frequently seen in most public places , though there are not above half a dozen of my select friends that know me ; of whom my next paper shall give a more particular account . There is ...
Pagina 43
... passed through , but that which runs forward into all the depths of eternity . When I lay me down to fleep , I recommend myself to his care ; when I awake , I give myself up to his direction . Amidst all the evils that threaten me , I ...
... passed through , but that which runs forward into all the depths of eternity . When I lay me down to fleep , I recommend myself to his care ; when I awake , I give myself up to his direction . Amidst all the evils that threaten me , I ...
Pagina 48
... does not live far from Covent - garden , and that I am not the first cully whom she has passed herself upon for a countess . Thus , fir , you see how I have mistaken 48 N ° 8 . THE SPECTATOR . to dance, and as I fancied, by a ...
... does not live far from Covent - garden , and that I am not the first cully whom she has passed herself upon for a countess . Thus , fir , you see how I have mistaken 48 N ° 8 . THE SPECTATOR . to dance, and as I fancied, by a ...
Pagina 63
... edition admits of very little enlargement , but a story so singular cannot well be passed over , without some illustration . The very little that can be faid of it here , is 1 badoes ; and , in answer to your well N ° 11. THE SPECTATOR .
... edition admits of very little enlargement , but a story so singular cannot well be passed over , without some illustration . The very little that can be faid of it here , is 1 badoes ; and , in answer to your well N ° 11. THE SPECTATOR .
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