The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Page 18
... never yet met with any one , who has walked in this garden , who was not struck with that part of it which I have ... never thought of contriving a win- ter garden , which would consist of such trees only as never cast their leaves ...
... never yet met with any one , who has walked in this garden , who was not struck with that part of it which I have ... never thought of contriving a win- ter garden , which would consist of such trees only as never cast their leaves ...
Page 109
... never necessary any where , but where he had placed himself at the first disposition , except that accident happened from extraordinary efforts of the enemy , which he could not foresee ; but it was remarkable that it never fell out ...
... never necessary any where , but where he had placed himself at the first disposition , except that accident happened from extraordinary efforts of the enemy , which he could not foresee ; but it was remarkable that it never fell out ...
Page 389
... never offensive to those of hurry and business . You are never heard , but at what Horace calls dextro tempore , and have the happiness to observe the po- litic rule , which the same discerning author gave his friend when he enjoined ...
... never offensive to those of hurry and business . You are never heard , but at what Horace calls dextro tempore , and have the happiness to observe the po- litic rule , which the same discerning author gave his friend when he enjoined ...
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