The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Page 70
... words in every one of them , which he could heartily wish left out , viz . ' Price Two - pence . ' I have a letter ... word or two upon the present duties on Castile sope . But there is none of these my correspondents , who writes ...
... words in every one of them , which he could heartily wish left out , viz . ' Price Two - pence . ' I have a letter ... word or two upon the present duties on Castile sope . But there is none of these my correspondents , who writes ...
Page 84
... words foreboded what she found when she came to the gaol - her husband executed by the order of Rhynsault ! It was remarkable , that the woman , who was full of tears and lamentations during the whole course of her affliction , uttered ...
... words foreboded what she found when she came to the gaol - her husband executed by the order of Rhynsault ! It was remarkable , that the woman , who was full of tears and lamentations during the whole course of her affliction , uttered ...
Page 84
... words foreboded what she found when she came to the gaol - her husband executed by the order of Rhynsault ! It was remarkable , that the woman , who was full of tears and lamentations during the whole course of her affliction , uttered ...
... words foreboded what she found when she came to the gaol - her husband executed by the order of Rhynsault ! It was remarkable , that the woman , who was full of tears and lamentations during the whole course of her affliction , uttered ...
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