The English delight in Silence more than any other European Nation, if the Remarks which are made on us by Foreigners are true.


The Spectator, no. 90-505 (ed. 1721)


The English delight in Silence more than any other European Nation, if the Remarks which are made on us by Foreigners are true.

The English delight in Silence more than any other European Nation, if the Remarks which are made on us by Foreigners are true.

The English delight in Silence more than any other European Nation, if the Remarks which are made on us by Foreigners are true.

The English delight in Silence more than any other European Nation, if the Remarks which are made on us by Foreigners are true.