The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... treatment , and hope to receive it for the future : That , That I shall only add is , That I am , ' ' Yours , R. ' THAT . ' N ° 81. SATURDAY , JUNE 2 , 1711 . B 3 N ° 80 . 5 SPECTATOR . so often and with so much eloquence repeated in a ...
... treatment , and hope to receive it for the future : That , That I shall only add is , That I am , ' ' Yours , R. ' THAT . ' N ° 81. SATURDAY , JUNE 2 , 1711 . B 3 N ° 80 . 5 SPECTATOR . so often and with so much eloquence repeated in a ...
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... ; and he has all his life been a sacrifice to others , without ever receiving thanks , or doing one good action . I will end this discourse with a speech which I heard Jack make to one of his creditors ( of 14 N ° 82 . SPECTATOR .
... ; and he has all his life been a sacrifice to others , without ever receiving thanks , or doing one good action . I will end this discourse with a speech which I heard Jack make to one of his creditors ( of 14 N ° 82 . SPECTATOR .
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... receive the king . There was a secret access to this part of the court , at which Eucrate used to admit many whose ... received by Eucrate ; for Eucrate had the most compassionate spirit of all men living , ex- cept his generous master ...
... receive the king . There was a secret access to this part of the court , at which Eucrate used to admit many whose ... received by Eucrate ; for Eucrate had the most compassionate spirit of all men living , ex- cept his generous master ...
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... received great im- provement ; and a hat - case which I would not ex- change for all the beavers in Great Britain . This my inquisitive temper , or rather impertinent humour of prying into all sorts of writing , with my natural aversion ...
... received great im- provement ; and a hat - case which I would not ex- change for all the beavers in Great Britain . This my inquisitive temper , or rather impertinent humour of prying into all sorts of writing , with my natural aversion ...
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... the following letters of my correspondents , where it seems beauty is thrown into the accompt , in matters of sale , to those who receive no favour from the charmers . " MR . SPECTATOR , ⚫ June 4 . you N ° 87 . 33 SPECTATOR .
... the following letters of my correspondents , where it seems beauty is thrown into the accompt , in matters of sale , to those who receive no favour from the charmers . " MR . SPECTATOR , ⚫ June 4 . you N ° 87 . 33 SPECTATOR .
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