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... express to General Goltz with an account of these particulars , and also with instructions to send out detachments of his cavalry to prevent the King of Sweden's joining his army in Poland . That prince made his escape with a small ...
... express to General Goltz with an account of these particulars , and also with instructions to send out detachments of his cavalry to prevent the King of Sweden's joining his army in Poland . That prince made his escape with a small ...
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... express to the world what great anxiety I have suffered , to see of how little benefit my lucubrations have been to my fellow subjects . Men will go on in their own way , in spite of all my labour . I gave Mr. Didapper a private ...
... express to the world what great anxiety I have suffered , to see of how little benefit my lucubrations have been to my fellow subjects . Men will go on in their own way , in spite of all my labour . I gave Mr. Didapper a private ...
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... express their passions in a more vulgar method . It must be confessed that your Italian eunuchs do practise this manner of courtship to this day . But whoever were the persons that first thought of the serenade , the authors of all ...
... express their passions in a more vulgar method . It must be confessed that your Italian eunuchs do practise this manner of courtship to this day . But whoever were the persons that first thought of the serenade , the authors of all ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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