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Pagina 42
... party , whose faces had not yet declared themselves . These last , however , as I afterwards found , diminished daily , and took their party with one side or the other insomuch that I observed in several of them the patches , which were ...
... party , whose faces had not yet declared themselves . These last , however , as I afterwards found , diminished daily , and took their party with one side or the other insomuch that I observed in several of them the patches , which were ...
Pagina 43
... party , and are so far from sacrificing their zeal for the public to their passions for any particular person , that in a late draught of marriage articles 10 a lady has stipulated with her husband that whatever his opinions are , she ...
... party , and are so far from sacrificing their zeal for the public to their passions for any particular person , that in a late draught of marriage articles 10 a lady has stipulated with her husband that whatever his opinions are , she ...
Pagina 168
... party feeling ran so high that ladies appeared at the theatre wearing the badges of the political sect to which they adhered . 1. 11. on one hand , in the boxes on the one side . 1. 17. indifferently , without making any distinction ...
... party feeling ran so high that ladies appeared at the theatre wearing the badges of the political sect to which they adhered . 1. 11. on one hand , in the boxes on the one side . 1. 17. indifferently , without making any distinction ...
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SELECTIONS FROM THE SPECTATOR I The Spectators Account of Himself | 1 |
Of the Club | 5 |
Public Credit a Vision | 11 |
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