The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Page 140
... lady would not lose her part in that neither ; for she fixed her eye upon the preacher , and as he said any thing ... lady ; " others , " I'll warrant you , she is no better than she should be : " and one very wise old lady said ...
... lady would not lose her part in that neither ; for she fixed her eye upon the preacher , and as he said any thing ... lady ; " others , " I'll warrant you , she is no better than she should be : " and one very wise old lady said ...
Page 263
... lady ; but methinks you have not , in any one speculation , directly pointed at the partial freedom men take , the ... lady's library , as you promised , we read books of our own choosing , I shall insert on this occasion a ...
... lady ; but methinks you have not , in any one speculation , directly pointed at the partial freedom men take , the ... lady's library , as you promised , we read books of our own choosing , I shall insert on this occasion a ...
Page 350
... lady of that court would take the voyage , that sex not being at that time so much used in politic nego- tiations . The manner of treating the pope is , accord- ing to the Chinese ceremonial , very respectful : for the emperor writes to ...
... lady of that court would take the voyage , that sex not being at that time so much used in politic nego- tiations . The manner of treating the pope is , accord- ing to the Chinese ceremonial , very respectful : for the emperor writes to ...
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