The Spectator, Tom 2Harrison and Company, 1793 |
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... , his time and his capacity , are at any man's fervice that comes firft . When he was at fchool , he was whipped thrice a week for faults he took upon upon him to excufe others ; fince he came into THE SPECTATOR . 11.
... , his time and his capacity , are at any man's fervice that comes firft . When he was at fchool , he was whipped thrice a week for faults he took upon upon him to excufe others ; fince he came into THE SPECTATOR . 11.
Strona 12
Joseph Addison. upon him to excufe others ; fince he came into the bufi- nels of the world , he has been arrested twice or thrice a year for debts he had nothing to do with , but as furety for others ; and I ... fince he came into ...
Joseph Addison. upon him to excufe others ; fince he came into the bufi- nels of the world , he has been arrested twice or thrice a year for debts he had nothing to do with , but as furety for others ; and I ... fince he came into ...
Strona 28
... finçe it is certain I fhall be in no danger of giving her the leaft occafion of jealoufy : and then a joint ftool in the very lowest place at the table , is is all the honour that is coveted by · Your most humble , and obedient fervant ...
... finçe it is certain I fhall be in no danger of giving her the leaft occafion of jealoufy : and then a joint ftool in the very lowest place at the table , is is all the honour that is coveted by · Your most humble , and obedient fervant ...
Strona 30
... fince we cannot but • obferve , that there is no part of the world where fer- vants have those privileges and advantages as in Eng- land : they have no where elfe fuch plentiful diet , large wages , or indulgent liberty : there is no ...
... fince we cannot but • obferve , that there is no part of the world where fer- vants have those privileges and advantages as in Eng- land : they have no where elfe fuch plentiful diet , large wages , or indulgent liberty : there is no ...
Strona 34
... a twelvemonth at the Temple ; that he profecuted it for many years after he was called to the bar ; that at prefent he is a ferjeant at law ; and In not- notwithstanding he hoped that matters would have been long fince .34 THE SPECTATOR .
... a twelvemonth at the Temple ; that he profecuted it for many years after he was called to the bar ; that at prefent he is a ferjeant at law ; and In not- notwithstanding he hoped that matters would have been long fince .34 THE SPECTATOR .
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