The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... allowed to her maid for keeping the secret that she is grey . I must take leave to add to this admonition that you are ... allow two more under your left eye , which will contribute more to the symmetry of your face ; except you would ...
... allowed to her maid for keeping the secret that she is grey . I must take leave to add to this admonition that you are ... allow two more under your left eye , which will contribute more to the symmetry of your face ; except you would ...
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... allow them the favour of transportation . MR . BICKERStaff , Sept. 13 . Observing you are not content with lashing the many vices of the age without illustrating each with particular characters , it is thought nothing would more ...
... allow them the favour of transportation . MR . BICKERStaff , Sept. 13 . Observing you are not content with lashing the many vices of the age without illustrating each with particular characters , it is thought nothing would more ...
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... allow that all gentlewomen's gentlewomen may be allowed to wear the said dress , or to repair the loss of such a perquisite in such manner as your worship shall think fit . And your petitioners , etc. I do allow the allegations of this ...
... allow that all gentlewomen's gentlewomen may be allowed to wear the said dress , or to repair the loss of such a perquisite in such manner as your worship shall think fit . And your petitioners , etc. I do allow the allegations of this ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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