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Pagina 40
... whole assem- Darius is to be peopled by the ingenious Mrs. bly is made up of absent men , that is , of such Salmon , where Alexander is to fall in love with persons as have lost their locality , and whose a piece of wax - work , that ...
... whole assem- Darius is to be peopled by the ingenious Mrs. bly is made up of absent men , that is , of such Salmon , where Alexander is to fall in love with persons as have lost their locality , and whose a piece of wax - work , that ...
Pagina 261
... whole fortune which she brought you , I to the for - revenue of the crown . tune to which you introduce me . merce between you two will eternally have the part of the fruits ot the whole island ; and as The com- the consumption of the ...
... whole fortune which she brought you , I to the for - revenue of the crown . tune to which you introduce me . merce between you two will eternally have the part of the fruits ot the whole island ; and as The com- the consumption of the ...
Pagina 305
... whole train of railers of each side tire a sincere friend ; for which reason one should their horses in setting matters right which they allow them so much of our time , if we fall into have said during the war between the parties ...
... whole train of railers of each side tire a sincere friend ; for which reason one should their horses in setting matters right which they allow them so much of our time , if we fall into have said during the war between the parties ...
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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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