The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... enter into a new alliance ; but that the ministers of Prussia are not inclined to his sentiments . We hear from Vienna , that his Imperial Majesty has expressed great satisfaction in their High Mightinesses having communicated to him ...
... enter into a new alliance ; but that the ministers of Prussia are not inclined to his sentiments . We hear from Vienna , that his Imperial Majesty has expressed great satisfaction in their High Mightinesses having communicated to him ...
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... enter into their very camp , where , finding the sentinels asleep , they made a great slaughter . Rhesus , who was just then arrived with recruits from Thrace for the Trojans , was killed in that action . Here ends the tenth canto . The ...
... enter into their very camp , where , finding the sentinels asleep , they made a great slaughter . Rhesus , who was just then arrived with recruits from Thrace for the Trojans , was killed in that action . Here ends the tenth canto . The ...
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... enter into a treaty of peace with France , Count Zinzendorf will be appointed first plenipotentiary , the Count de Goes the second , and Monsieur Van Konsbruch a third . Major- general Palmes , envoy extraordinary from her Britannic ...
... enter into a treaty of peace with France , Count Zinzendorf will be appointed first plenipotentiary , the Count de Goes the second , and Monsieur Van Konsbruch a third . Major- general Palmes , envoy extraordinary from her Britannic ...
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... enter into their characters , there needs no more but examining their behaviour in parallel circumstances . It must be allowed , that they had an equal greatness of soul ; but Cæsar's was more corrected and allayed by a mixture of ...
... enter into their characters , there needs no more but examining their behaviour in parallel circumstances . It must be allowed , that they had an equal greatness of soul ; but Cæsar's was more corrected and allayed by a mixture of ...
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... enter our hearts , what may not be brought to pass by seeing generous things performed before our eyes ? Eugenio ended his discourse , by recommending the apt use of a theatre , as the most agreeable and easy method of making a polite ...
... enter our hearts , what may not be brought to pass by seeing generous things performed before our eyes ? Eugenio ended his discourse , by recommending the apt use of a theatre , as the most agreeable and easy method of making a polite ...
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