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Pagina 121
... servant with a letter to I wish I could repeat the little circumstances him , which was as follows : of a conversation of the four lovers with the spirit in which the young lady I had my ac- SIR , " Sir , Your most humble servant ...
... servant with a letter to I wish I could repeat the little circumstances him , which was as follows : of a conversation of the four lovers with the spirit in which the young lady I had my ac- SIR , " Sir , Your most humble servant ...
Pagina 140
... servant ; which encourage- ment will make his successor be as diligent , as humble , and as ready as he was . There is how to enjoy a great estate , with such economy | rival into the country and all the difference as ever to be much ...
... servant ; which encourage- ment will make his successor be as diligent , as humble , and as ready as he was . There is how to enjoy a great estate , with such economy | rival into the country and all the difference as ever to be much ...
Pagina 379
... servant to command , ' SOPHIA . ' 6 DEAR MADAM , ' It is not me you are in love with , for I was very ill , and kept my chamber all that day . ' Your most humble servant , ' THE SPECTATOR . ' T. No. 291. ] Saturday , February 2 , 1711 ...
... servant to command , ' SOPHIA . ' 6 DEAR MADAM , ' It is not me you are in love with , for I was very ill , and kept my chamber all that day . ' Your most humble servant , ' THE SPECTATOR . ' T. No. 291. ] Saturday , February 2 , 1711 ...
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Care of the Female | 4 |
Folly of the Pride of Birth or Fortune | 5 |
The Uses of the Spectator | 10 |
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