The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... answers to some questions I will write down , and desire you to get them printed in the Spectator ; and I do not ... Answer . No. 6 May not I be certain he will be a kind hus- band , that has promised me half my portion in pin money ...
... answers to some questions I will write down , and desire you to get them printed in the Spectator ; and I do not ... Answer . No. 6 May not I be certain he will be a kind hus- band , that has promised me half my portion in pin money ...
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... answer , with a denial in it , is looked upon as pride , and a civil answer as a promise . Nothing is more ridiculous than the pretensions of people upon these occasions . Every thing a man hath suffered , while his enemies were in play ...
... answer , with a denial in it , is looked upon as pride , and a civil answer as a promise . Nothing is more ridiculous than the pretensions of people upon these occasions . Every thing a man hath suffered , while his enemies were in play ...
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... answers to the breaking off their amour 398 From Queen Anne Boleyne to Henry VIII . Salutations at churches 460 1 With a translation of the 114th Psalm . 461 About the advance on the pa- 397 From a bankrupt to his friend 456 The answer ...
... answers to the breaking off their amour 398 From Queen Anne Boleyne to Henry VIII . Salutations at churches 460 1 With a translation of the 114th Psalm . 461 About the advance on the pa- 397 From a bankrupt to his friend 456 The answer ...
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