The Spectator, Volume 2J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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... carry that act to Hanover . Upon the death of queen Anne , he was one of the lords of the regency in his majesty's absence from his kingdoms ; and when George I. had taken possession of his throne , his lordship was again appointed ...
... carry that act to Hanover . Upon the death of queen Anne , he was one of the lords of the regency in his majesty's absence from his kingdoms ; and when George I. had taken possession of his throne , his lordship was again appointed ...
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... carry me to the king , my story is not to be told twice ; I fear I shall not be able to speak it at all . ” Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did so , and the gentleman approached the king with an air which spoke him ...
... carry me to the king , my story is not to be told twice ; I fear I shall not be able to speak it at all . ” Pharamond commanded Eucrate to let him enter ; he did so , and the gentleman approached the king with an air which spoke him ...
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... carried him to their master , whom he had never seen before , and did not know he was then in company with him . # After a short examination of his face , the physiognomist pronounced him the most lewd , libidinous , drunken old fellow ...
... carried him to their master , whom he had never seen before , and did not know he was then in company with him . # After a short examination of his face , the physiognomist pronounced him the most lewd , libidinous , drunken old fellow ...
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... carry on amours and make assignations in his master's clothes . The fellow had a very good person , and there are very many women that think no further than the outside of a gentleman : besides which , he was almost as learned a man as ...
... carry on amours and make assignations in his master's clothes . The fellow had a very good person , and there are very many women that think no further than the outside of a gentleman : besides which , he was almost as learned a man as ...
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... carried to one of their houses , and put to bed in all my swaddles . The room was lighted up on all sides : and I was laid very decently between a pair of sheets , with my head ( which was indeed the only part I could us . : move ) upon ...
... carried to one of their houses , and put to bed in all my swaddles . The room was lighted up on all sides : and I was laid very decently between a pair of sheets , with my head ( which was indeed the only part I could us . : move ) upon ...
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