“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... poor husband fo milled by tricks and artifices , and in the midst of his enquiries fo loft and bewildered in a crooked intrigue , that they ftill fufpect an under - plot in every female acti- on ; and especially where they fee any ...
... poor husband fo milled by tricks and artifices , and in the midst of his enquiries fo loft and bewildered in a crooked intrigue , that they ftill fufpect an under - plot in every female acti- on ; and especially where they fee any ...
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... liis ex- pences ? And at beft , let frugality and parfimony be the virtues of the merchant , how much is his punctual deal- ing below a gentleman's charity to the poor , or ing 22 N ° 174 . THE SPECTATOR . No 174 ...
... liis ex- pences ? And at beft , let frugality and parfimony be the virtues of the merchant , how much is his punctual deal- ing below a gentleman's charity to the poor , or ing 22 N ° 174 . THE SPECTATOR . No 174 ...
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ing below a gentleman's charity to the poor , or hofpita lity among his neighbours ? CAPTAIN SENTRY obferved Sir ANDREW very diligent- ly in hearing Sir ROGER , and had a mind to turn the dif- course , by taking notice in general , from ...
ing below a gentleman's charity to the poor , or hofpita lity among his neighbours ? CAPTAIN SENTRY obferved Sir ANDREW very diligent- ly in hearing Sir ROGER , and had a mind to turn the dif- course , by taking notice in general , from ...
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... poor man for his work ; he communicates his profit with mankind ; by the preparation of his cargo , and the manufacture of his re- turns , he furnishes employment and fubfiftence to greater numbers than the richest nobleman ; and even ...
... poor man for his work ; he communicates his profit with mankind ; by the preparation of his cargo , and the manufacture of his re- turns , he furnishes employment and fubfiftence to greater numbers than the richest nobleman ; and even ...
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... poor things love us fo heartily , that they cannot think it poffible we fhould be able to love them in fo great a degree , which makes them take on fo . Ifay , Sir , a true good - natured man , whom rakes and Hi- bertines call hen ...
... poor things love us fo heartily , that they cannot think it poffible we fhould be able to love them in fo great a degree , which makes them take on fo . Ifay , Sir , a true good - natured man , whom rakes and Hi- bertines call hen ...
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