The Spectator, Volume 8William Durell and Company, 1810 - English literature |
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... seems to have had a truer idea of the Divine Nature , told the votary , by way of reproof , that , in recompense for his hymn , he heartily wished he might have a daughter of the same temper 2 No. 453 . THE SPECTATOR .
... seems to have had a truer idea of the Divine Nature , told the votary , by way of reproof , that , in recompense for his hymn , he heartily wished he might have a daughter of the same temper 2 No. 453 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... SPECTATOR , " I like the theme you lately gave out extremely , and should be as glad to handle it as any man living : but I find myself no better qualified to write about money , than about my wife ; for , to tell you a secret which I ...
... SPECTATOR , " I like the theme you lately gave out extremely , and should be as glad to handle it as any man living : but I find myself no better qualified to write about money , than about my wife ; for , to tell you a secret which I ...
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