The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... enemy , is to be believed in his own cause against an English protestant , who is true to the government , I shall leave to the candid and impartial reader . The other objection is the unhappy occasion of this discourse , and relates to ...
... enemy , is to be believed in his own cause against an English protestant , who is true to the government , I shall leave to the candid and impartial reader . The other objection is the unhappy occasion of this discourse , and relates to ...
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... enemies from power , and enlivened his prospects with the splendour of regal and popular fa- vour . His Majesty George the First rewarded the services of one , who had both suffered and written in behalf of his august family , with the ...
... enemies from power , and enlivened his prospects with the splendour of regal and popular fa- vour . His Majesty George the First rewarded the services of one , who had both suffered and written in behalf of his august family , with the ...
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... enemy ; and Hughes , unwilling that his relations should lose the benefit of his work , complied with the alteration . " He was now weak with a lingering consumption , and not able to attend the rehearsal ; yet was so vigorous in his ...
... enemy ; and Hughes , unwilling that his relations should lose the benefit of his work , complied with the alteration . " He was now weak with a lingering consumption , and not able to attend the rehearsal ; yet was so vigorous in his ...
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... enemy had formed a design to surprise two battalions of the allies which lay at Alost : but those battalions received advice of their march , and retired to Dendermond . Lieutenant- general Wood appeared on this occasion at the head of ...
... enemy had formed a design to surprise two battalions of the allies which lay at Alost : but those battalions received advice of their march , and retired to Dendermond . Lieutenant- general Wood appeared on this occasion at the head of ...
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... enemy . The Emperor is roused by this alarm , and the frontiers of all the French dominions are in danger of being insulted the ensuing campaign . Advices from all parts confirm , that it is im- possible for France to find a way to ...
... enemy . The Emperor is roused by this alarm , and the frontiers of all the French dominions are in danger of being insulted the ensuing campaign . Advices from all parts confirm , that it is im- possible for France to find a way to ...
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