The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... according to the opinion their cohabit- ants conceived of them , I have with very much care , and depth of meditation , thought fit to erect a chamber of Fame , and established certain rules , which are to be observed in admitting ...
... according to the opinion their cohabit- ants conceived of them , I have with very much care , and depth of meditation , thought fit to erect a chamber of Fame , and established certain rules , which are to be observed in admitting ...
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... according to his rank , that none may have just occasion of offence . The merits of the cause shall be judged by plurality of voices . For the more impartial execution of this important affair , it is desired that no man will offer his ...
... according to his rank , that none may have just occasion of offence . The merits of the cause shall be judged by plurality of voices . For the more impartial execution of this important affair , it is desired that no man will offer his ...
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... according to former edicts , a state of death , and demanded an order for the interment of the said Rebecca . I looked upon the maid with great humanity , and desired her to make answer to what was said against her . She said it was ...
... according to former edicts , a state of death , and demanded an order for the interment of the said Rebecca . I looked upon the maid with great humanity , and desired her to make answer to what was said against her . She said it was ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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