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Pagina 121
... Town , and how that differs according to People's Quality . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , Dear SPEC . Your most obedient , Humble Servant , Mary Meanwell . ' October the 20th . I have been out of Town , so did not meet with your Paper dated ...
... Town , and how that differs according to People's Quality . ' Mr. SPECTATOR , Dear SPEC . Your most obedient , Humble Servant , Mary Meanwell . ' October the 20th . I have been out of Town , so did not meet with your Paper dated ...
Pagina 188
... Town and the Country : His Time in Town is given up to the Publick and the Manage- ment of his private Fortune ; and after every three or four Days spent in this Manner , he retires for as many to his Seat within a few Miles of the Town ...
... Town and the Country : His Time in Town is given up to the Publick and the Manage- ment of his private Fortune ; and after every three or four Days spent in this Manner , he retires for as many to his Seat within a few Miles of the Town ...
Pagina 465
... Town came readily into , being resolved to strike while the Iron was hot , I produced much about the same Time the Scollop Flap , the knotted Cravat , and made a fair push for the Silver - clocked Stocking . A few months after I brought ...
... Town came readily into , being resolved to strike while the Iron was hot , I produced much about the same Time the Scollop Flap , the knotted Cravat , and made a fair push for the Silver - clocked Stocking . A few months after I brought ...
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