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Pagina 7
... carry on that language to give intelligence where they are driving . In an instant my coachman took the wink to pursue ; and the lady's driver gave the hint that he was going through Long - acre towards St. James's : while he whipped up ...
... carry on that language to give intelligence where they are driving . In an instant my coachman took the wink to pursue ; and the lady's driver gave the hint that he was going through Long - acre towards St. James's : while he whipped up ...
Pagina 9
... carried his point , and let me sneak off to a coach . As I drove along , it was a pleasing reflexion to see the world so prettily checkered since I left Rich- mond , and the scene still filling with children of a new hour . This ...
... carried his point , and let me sneak off to a coach . As I drove along , it was a pleasing reflexion to see the world so prettily checkered since I left Rich- mond , and the scene still filling with children of a new hour . This ...
Pagina 11
... carried on , that it cannot but be very pleasing to those who have a taste of good writing ; and the other billets may have their use in common life . Mr. SPECTATOR , As I walked the other day in N455 . 11 SPECTATOR .
... carried on , that it cannot but be very pleasing to those who have a taste of good writing ; and the other billets may have their use in common life . Mr. SPECTATOR , As I walked the other day in N455 . 11 SPECTATOR .
Pagina 27
... carried their hypocrisy so high , that they had converted our whole language into a jargon of enthusiasm ; insomuch that , upon the restoration , men thought they could not recede too far from the behaviour and practice of those persons ...
... carried their hypocrisy so high , that they had converted our whole language into a jargon of enthusiasm ; insomuch that , upon the restoration , men thought they could not recede too far from the behaviour and practice of those persons ...
Pagina 29
... as we shall see more at large , if we con- sider wherein consits the excellency of faith , or the belief of revealed religion ; and this I think is , First , In explaining , and carrying to greater heights D3 N ° 459 . 29 SPECTATOR .
... as we shall see more at large , if we con- sider wherein consits the excellency of faith , or the belief of revealed religion ; and this I think is , First , In explaining , and carrying to greater heights D3 N ° 459 . 29 SPECTATOR .
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