The Spectator, Volume 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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Pagina 57
... keep my son at home , he is in danger of becoming my young master ; if I send him abroad , it is scarce possible to keep him from the reign- ing contagion of rudeness and vice . He will perhaps be more innocent at home , but more ...
... keep my son at home , he is in danger of becoming my young master ; if I send him abroad , it is scarce possible to keep him from the reign- ing contagion of rudeness and vice . He will perhaps be more innocent at home , but more ...
Pagina 115
... keep as constant watch in my seat as a governor would do that commanded a town on the frontier of an enemy's country . I have indeed pretty well secured my park , having for this purpose provided myself of four keepers , who are left ...
... keep as constant watch in my seat as a governor would do that commanded a town on the frontier of an enemy's country . I have indeed pretty well secured my park , having for this purpose provided myself of four keepers , who are left ...
Pagina 212
... keep within the respective quarters we have allotted to them . Provided , nevertheless , that nothing herein contained shall in any wise be construed to extend to the Hunters , who have our full licence and permission to enter into any ...
... keep within the respective quarters we have allotted to them . Provided , nevertheless , that nothing herein contained shall in any wise be construed to extend to the Hunters , who have our full licence and permission to enter into any ...
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