The Spectator, Volume 4Dent, 1907 An amusing and informative record of English morals and manners in the early-eighteenth century. |
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Pagina 39
... given to Men ; upon which they were both cast into a deep Sleep , and the next Morning found dead in the Temple , This was such an Event , as would have been construed into a Judgment , had it happened to the two Brothers after an Act ...
... given to Men ; upon which they were both cast into a deep Sleep , and the next Morning found dead in the Temple , This was such an Event , as would have been construed into a Judgment , had it happened to the two Brothers after an Act ...
Pagina 276
... given of a Soveraign Remedy for restoring the Taste of all such Persons whose Palates have been vitiated by Distempers , unwholesome Food , or any the like Occasions . But to let fall the Allusion , notwithstanding your Criticisms , and ...
... given of a Soveraign Remedy for restoring the Taste of all such Persons whose Palates have been vitiated by Distempers , unwholesome Food , or any the like Occasions . But to let fall the Allusion , notwithstanding your Criticisms , and ...
Pagina 303
... given to these Daily Papers that have been published for almost the space of Two Years last past . I hope the Apology I have made as to the Licence allowable to a feigned Character , may excuse any thing which has been said in these ...
... given to these Daily Papers that have been published for almost the space of Two Years last past . I hope the Apology I have made as to the Licence allowable to a feigned Character , may excuse any thing which has been said in these ...
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