The Spectator, Volum 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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... heard the traordinary petition , there blew a gentle words " riches , honour , " and " long life , " wind through the trap - door which he at repeated in several different tones and lan- first took for a gentle gale of zephyrs , but ...
... heard the traordinary petition , there blew a gentle words " riches , honour , " and " long life , " wind through the trap - door which he at repeated in several different tones and lan- first took for a gentle gale of zephyrs , but ...
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... heard it firmly resolved , that he should be used no better wherever they met with him hereafter . I had already seen the meaning of most part of that warning which he had given , and was considering how the latter words should be ...
... heard it firmly resolved , that he should be used no better wherever they met with him hereafter . I had already seen the meaning of most part of that warning which he had given , and was considering how the latter words should be ...
Side 347
... heard of . This had so these vacant posts , ( for such it is to be good an effect upon him , that he is content reckoned all the time a Blank is in it , ) that at present to pass for a man of plain sense he has grown too formidable and ...
... heard of . This had so these vacant posts , ( for such it is to be good an effect upon him , that he is content reckoned all the time a Blank is in it , ) that at present to pass for a man of plain sense he has grown too formidable and ...
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