The Spectator, Volumen8William Durell and Company, 1810 |
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... look at you . I went to one of the windows which opened to the area below , where all the seve- ral voices lost their distinction , and rose up in a con- fused humming ; which created in me a reflection that could not come into the mind ...
... look at you . I went to one of the windows which opened to the area below , where all the seve- ral voices lost their distinction , and rose up in a con- fused humming ; which created in me a reflection that could not come into the mind ...
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... look upon himself in the state of the dead , with his case thus much worse , that the last office is preformed by his adversaries instead of his friends . From this hour the cruel world does not only take possession of his whole fortune ...
... look upon himself in the state of the dead , with his case thus much worse , that the last office is preformed by his adversaries instead of his friends . From this hour the cruel world does not only take possession of his whole fortune ...
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... look on and see others giving directions upon what terms and conditions his goods are to be purchased , and all this usually done , not with an air of trustees to dispose of his effects , but destroyers to divide and tear them to pieces ...
... look on and see others giving directions upon what terms and conditions his goods are to be purchased , and all this usually done , not with an air of trustees to dispose of his effects , but destroyers to divide and tear them to pieces ...
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... look upon you to be the Lowndes ( a ) of the learned world , and can- not think any scheme practicable or rational be- fore you have approved of it , though all the money we raise by it is on our own funds , and for our private use ...
... look upon you to be the Lowndes ( a ) of the learned world , and can- not think any scheme practicable or rational be- fore you have approved of it , though all the money we raise by it is on our own funds , and for our private use ...
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... look upon you to be the Lowndes ( a ) of the learned world , and can- not think any scheme practicable or rational be- fore you have approved of it , though all the money we raise by it is on our own funds , and for our private use ...
... look upon you to be the Lowndes ( a ) of the learned world , and can- not think any scheme practicable or rational be- fore you have approved of it , though all the money we raise by it is on our own funds , and for our private use ...
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