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Pagina 101
... received with that more than ordinary welcome , with which men of domestic lives entertain such few soldiers whom a mi- litary life , from the variety of adventures , has not ren- dered overbearing , but humane , easy , and agreeable ...
... received with that more than ordinary welcome , with which men of domestic lives entertain such few soldiers whom a mi- litary life , from the variety of adventures , has not ren- dered overbearing , but humane , easy , and agreeable ...
Pagina 126
... received the following letter and manifesto , though for particular reasons I did not think fit to publish them till now . ‹ SIR , To the Spectator . FINDING that our earnest endeavours for the good of mankind have been basely and ...
... received the following letter and manifesto , though for particular reasons I did not think fit to publish them till now . ‹ SIR , To the Spectator . FINDING that our earnest endeavours for the good of mankind have been basely and ...
Pagina 262
... received it , and took away his life with a court'sy ; John Gosselin having received a slight hurt from a pair of blue eyes , as he was making his escape , was dispatched by a smile ; Strephon killed by Clarinda as she looked down in ...
... received it , and took away his life with a court'sy ; John Gosselin having received a slight hurt from a pair of blue eyes , as he was making his escape , was dispatched by a smile ; Strephon killed by Clarinda as she looked down in ...
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