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Pagina 73
... pleased with the looks of the boy , and secretly touched with compassion towards him , paid the money for him , and ordered him to be taken on board . Upon talking with him afterwards , he found that he could 10 speak readily in three ...
... pleased with the looks of the boy , and secretly touched with compassion towards him , paid the money for him , and ordered him to be taken on board . Upon talking with him afterwards , he found that he could 10 speak readily in three ...
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... pleased to risk his good fortune upon the number 1711 , 10 because it is the year of our Lord . I am acquainted with a tacker that would give a good deal for the number 134. On the contrary I have been told of a certain zealous ...
... pleased to risk his good fortune upon the number 1711 , 10 because it is the year of our Lord . I am acquainted with a tacker that would give a good deal for the number 134. On the contrary I have been told of a certain zealous ...
Pagina 106
... pleased with one another , and partake of the same common entertainment . I could not but fancy to myself , as the old 30 man stood up in the middle of the pit , that he made a very proper centre to a tragic audience . Upon the entering ...
... pleased with one another , and partake of the same common entertainment . I could not but fancy to myself , as the old 30 man stood up in the middle of the pit , that he made a very proper centre to a tragic audience . Upon the entering ...
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SELECTIONS FROM THE SPECTATOR I The Spectators Account of Himself | 1 |
Of the Club | 5 |
Public Credit a Vision | 11 |
Copyright | |
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