The Spectator, Volume 1George Gregory Smith Dent, 1945 |
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Pagina 196
... Person for another . To give Occasion for these ludicrous Mistakes , they were divided into Pairs , every Pair being covered from Head to Foot with the same kind of Dress , though per- haps there was not the least Resemblance in their ...
... Person for another . To give Occasion for these ludicrous Mistakes , they were divided into Pairs , every Pair being covered from Head to Foot with the same kind of Dress , though per- haps there was not the least Resemblance in their ...
Pagina 302
... Persons of most Eminent Worth , and most Hopeful Abilities , accompanied with the strongest Passion for true Glory , are ... Person who shall prove the sending or receiving a Challenge , shall receive , to his own use and Property , the ...
... Persons of most Eminent Worth , and most Hopeful Abilities , accompanied with the strongest Passion for true Glory , are ... Person who shall prove the sending or receiving a Challenge , shall receive , to his own use and Property , the ...
Pagina 312
... Persons that flourish in this Glorious Reign , there is no Question but such a future Historian as the Person of whom I am speaking , will make mention of the Men of Genius and Learning , who have now any Figure in the British Nation ...
... Persons that flourish in this Glorious Reign , there is no Question but such a future Historian as the Person of whom I am speaking , will make mention of the Men of Genius and Learning , who have now any Figure in the British Nation ...
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