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Pagina 129
... Speculation has produced . My following Corre- spondents will shew , what I there observed , that the Speculation of that Day affects only the lower part of the Sex . ' From my House in the Strand , Octob . 30 , 1711 . Mr. SPECTATOR ...
... Speculation has produced . My following Corre- spondents will shew , what I there observed , that the Speculation of that Day affects only the lower part of the Sex . ' From my House in the Strand , Octob . 30 , 1711 . Mr. SPECTATOR ...
Pagina 157
... Speculation to the Curious . I have heard various Conjectures upon this Subject . Some tell us , that C is the Mark of those Papers that are written by the Clergyman , though others ascribe them to the Club in general . That the Papers ...
... Speculation to the Curious . I have heard various Conjectures upon this Subject . Some tell us , that C is the Mark of those Papers that are written by the Clergyman , though others ascribe them to the Club in general . That the Papers ...
Pagina 220
... Speculation to the due Regulation of Female Literature , so far at least , as to make it consistent with the Quiet of such , whose Fate it is to be liable to its Insults ; and to tell us the difference between a Gentleman that should ...
... Speculation to the due Regulation of Female Literature , so far at least , as to make it consistent with the Quiet of such , whose Fate it is to be liable to its Insults ; and to tell us the difference between a Gentleman that should ...
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