The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - 919 pagina's |
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Pagina 123
... acquainted with Men ( whose ' Temper he had a Mind to try ) and recommend ' them privately to the particular Observation of ' his first Minister . He generally found himself ' neglected by his new Acquaintance as soon as they had Hopes ...
... acquainted with Men ( whose ' Temper he had a Mind to try ) and recommend ' them privately to the particular Observation of ' his first Minister . He generally found himself ' neglected by his new Acquaintance as soon as they had Hopes ...
Pagina 794
... acquainted the World with my Design of electing a new Club , and of opening my Mouth in it after a most solemn Manner ... Acquaintance scarce know me ; nay I was asked the other Day by a few at Jonathan's , whether I was not related to a ...
... acquainted the World with my Design of electing a new Club , and of opening my Mouth in it after a most solemn Manner ... Acquaintance scarce know me ; nay I was asked the other Day by a few at Jonathan's , whether I was not related to a ...
Pagina 831
... Acquaintance . I found the Fomes in it of the largest Size , and of a hundred different Colours , which were still varying every Moment . Upon my asking to whom it belonged , I was in- ' formed that it was the Heart of Coquetilla ...
... Acquaintance . I found the Fomes in it of the largest Size , and of a hundred different Colours , which were still varying every Moment . Upon my asking to whom it belonged , I was in- ' formed that it was the Heart of Coquetilla ...
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