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Side 82
... head in imitation of those I have described in Venice , through which all the private intelligence of that commonwealth is said to pass . This head is to open a most wide and voracious mouth , which shall take in such letters and papers ...
... head in imitation of those I have described in Venice , through which all the private intelligence of that commonwealth is said to pass . This head is to open a most wide and voracious mouth , which shall take in such letters and papers ...
Side 146
... head for the ladies , and will so con- trive it , that they may put in their intelligence at the top of the horn ... heads , not a little beneficial both to the public and to myself . As both these monsters will be very insatiable , and ...
... head for the ladies , and will so con- trive it , that they may put in their intelligence at the top of the horn ... heads , not a little beneficial both to the public and to myself . As both these monsters will be very insatiable , and ...
Side 379
... head of a family . He scatters infection through the whole house . His wife and children have always their eyes upon him : If they have more sense than himself , they are out of countenance for him : if less , they submit their ...
... head of a family . He scatters infection through the whole house . His wife and children have always their eyes upon him : If they have more sense than himself , they are out of countenance for him : if less , they submit their ...
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