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... Spectator , ' AS you have taken most of the circumstances of human life into your consideration , we the under- written thought it not improper for us also to represent to you our condition . We are three ladies who live in the country ...
... Spectator , ' AS you have taken most of the circumstances of human life into your consideration , we the under- written thought it not improper for us also to represent to you our condition . We are three ladies who live in the country ...
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... Spectator , N. 355 . Bribery , the most prevailing way of making one's court , N. 394 C CESAR'S Commentaries , the new edition of it an honour to the English press , N. 367. Cæsar's activity and perseverance , N. 374 . Candour , the ...
... Spectator , N. 355 . Bribery , the most prevailing way of making one's court , N. 394 C CESAR'S Commentaries , the new edition of it an honour to the English press , N. 367. Cæsar's activity and perseverance , N. 374 . Candour , the ...
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... Spectator , from Epicure Mammon , a great trencher - man , 344 ; from-- , complaining of an ex- travagant custom among some women of taking snuff , ibid . from Taw Waw Eben Zan Kaladar , Emperor of the Mo- hocks , with a manifesto , 347 ...
... Spectator , from Epicure Mammon , a great trencher - man , 344 ; from-- , complaining of an ex- travagant custom among some women of taking snuff , ibid . from Taw Waw Eben Zan Kaladar , Emperor of the Mo- hocks , with a manifesto , 347 ...
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