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Pagina 232
... occasion all my life to reflect upon the fatal consequences of following the sug- gestions of Vanity . 1 MR SPECTATOR , -I write to you to desire that you would again touch upon a certain enormity , which is chiefly in use among the ...
... occasion all my life to reflect upon the fatal consequences of following the sug- gestions of Vanity . 1 MR SPECTATOR , -I write to you to desire that you would again touch upon a certain enormity , which is chiefly in use among the ...
Pagina 442
... occasion , higher delight than I acknowledge myself to have been in all that evening . I chose out of my admirers a set of men who most love me , and gave them partners of such of my own sex who most envied me . ' My way is , when any ...
... occasion , higher delight than I acknowledge myself to have been in all that evening . I chose out of my admirers a set of men who most love me , and gave them partners of such of my own sex who most envied me . ' My way is , when any ...
Pagina 452
... occasion , at the sight of the old man's hand- writing burst into tears , and put the book into his pocket . Captain Sentry informs me that the knight has left rings and mourning for every one in the club . No. 518 . Friday , Oct. 24 ...
... occasion , at the sight of the old man's hand- writing burst into tears , and put the book into his pocket . Captain Sentry informs me that the knight has left rings and mourning for every one in the club . No. 518 . Friday , Oct. 24 ...
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