The TatlerAlexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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... person to a vicarage , who was not qualified for it in all refpects , whatever their interefts . or however recommended . He once re- fufed a Vicarage to a perfon for whom Lady CAR- TERET was very importunate , at the fame time de ...
... person to a vicarage , who was not qualified for it in all refpects , whatever their interefts . or however recommended . He once re- fufed a Vicarage to a perfon for whom Lady CAR- TERET was very importunate , at the fame time de ...
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... person was ever much improved in piety or benevo- lence e ' The next contributor to the TATLER whom we fhall notice , is Mr. JOHN HUGHES , who is faid to have been the author of the letter figned Jofiah Coup- let in No. 64 ; that figned ...
... person was ever much improved in piety or benevo- lence e ' The next contributor to the TATLER whom we fhall notice , is Mr. JOHN HUGHES , who is faid to have been the author of the letter figned Jofiah Coup- let in No. 64 ; that figned ...
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Alexander Chalmers. revive , and take their ufual place in the opinion of persons of wit and merit , notwithstanding their late apoftacy in favour of drefs and found . This place is very much altered since Mr. Dryden frequented it ...
Alexander Chalmers. revive , and take their ufual place in the opinion of persons of wit and merit , notwithstanding their late apoftacy in favour of drefs and found . This place is very much altered since Mr. Dryden frequented it ...
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... person , which ought justly to displease ; but shall endeavour , by the variety of the matter and ftyle , to give entertainment for men of pleasure , without offence to those of business . ' White's Chocolate - houfe , April 18 . ALL ...
... person , which ought justly to displease ; but shall endeavour , by the variety of the matter and ftyle , to give entertainment for men of pleasure , without offence to those of business . ' White's Chocolate - houfe , April 18 . ALL ...
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... person touched on the fhore , he was received by the acclamations of the people , and followed to the palace of the heroine . No pleafure in the glory of her arms , [ or the acclamations of her applauding fubjects , ] were ever capable ...
... person touched on the fhore , he was received by the acclamations of the people , and followed to the palace of the heroine . No pleafure in the glory of her arms , [ or the acclamations of her applauding fubjects , ] were ever capable ...
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