The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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... told me ( after his manner ) among several other things , that in a year and nine months I should fall ill of a new fever , be given over by my physicians , but should with much difficulty recover : that , the first time I took the air ...
... told me ( after his manner ) among several other things , that in a year and nine months I should fall ill of a new fever , be given over by my physicians , but should with much difficulty recover : that , the first time I took the air ...
Page 120
... told us that her spouse was very old , and by the course of nature could not expect to live long ; and that to shew her tender regards for him , she had saved that which the poor man loved better than his life . The next came towards us ...
... told us that her spouse was very old , and by the course of nature could not expect to live long ; and that to shew her tender regards for him , she had saved that which the poor man loved better than his life . The next came towards us ...
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... told the latter , that is to say , Mr. Spectator , he told the bachelors , that their lives and actions had been so peculiar , that he knew not by what name to call them ; not by that of men , for they performed nothing that was manly ...
... told the latter , that is to say , Mr. Spectator , he told the bachelors , that their lives and actions had been so peculiar , that he knew not by what name to call them ; not by that of men , for they performed nothing that was manly ...
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