The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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well pleased the plenipotentiaries of our Christian princes took this matter into their serious considera- tion ; for that lackeys were never so saucy and prag- matical as they are now a - days , and that he should be glad to see them ...
well pleased the plenipotentiaries of our Christian princes took this matter into their serious considera- tion ; for that lackeys were never so saucy and prag- matical as they are now a - days , and that he should be glad to see them ...
Page 182
... pleased , without a plan , which gave the reader an opportunity of exerting his own talents . This oblique manner of giving advice is so inof- fensive , that if we look into ancient histories , we find the wise men of old chose to give ...
... pleased , without a plan , which gave the reader an opportunity of exerting his own talents . This oblique manner of giving advice is so inof- fensive , that if we look into ancient histories , we find the wise men of old chose to give ...
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... pleased with it as myself , had they seen the face of the pretty scribe . ' MR . SPECTATOR , London , Nov. 1712 . ' You are always ready to receive any useful hint or proposal , and such , I believe , you will think one that may put you ...
... pleased with it as myself , had they seen the face of the pretty scribe . ' MR . SPECTATOR , London , Nov. 1712 . ' You are always ready to receive any useful hint or proposal , and such , I believe , you will think one that may put you ...
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