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Pagina 122
... SPECTATOR , -I find you are a general under- taker , and have by your correspondents or self an insight into most things ; which makes me apply my- self to you at present in the sorest calamity that ever befell man . My wife has taken ...
... SPECTATOR , -I find you are a general under- taker , and have by your correspondents or self an insight into most things ; which makes me apply my- self to you at present in the sorest calamity that ever befell man . My wife has taken ...
Pagina 157
... Spectator that deserves it , entire , and without any alteration ; assuring the world ( if there can be need of it ) that it is none of mine ; and if the authors think fit to subscribe their names , I will . add them . I think the best ...
... Spectator that deserves it , entire , and without any alteration ; assuring the world ( if there can be need of it ) that it is none of mine ; and if the authors think fit to subscribe their names , I will . add them . I think the best ...
Pagina 159
... SPECTATOR VENICE , July 10 , N. S. MR SPECTATOR , -I take it extremely ill that you do not reckon conspicuous persons of your nation are within your cognisance , though out of the dominions of Great Britain . I little thought in the ...
... SPECTATOR VENICE , July 10 , N. S. MR SPECTATOR , -I take it extremely ill that you do not reckon conspicuous persons of your nation are within your cognisance , though out of the dominions of Great Britain . I little thought in the ...
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