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... gave birth to another , till in the age of the Tatler * ( as we may collect from its papers ) their number was very considerable . The Re- hearsals by the Rev. Charles Leslie , A. M. which appeared in August 1704 , and were continued ...
... gave birth to another , till in the age of the Tatler * ( as we may collect from its papers ) their number was very considerable . The Re- hearsals by the Rev. Charles Leslie , A. M. which appeared in August 1704 , and were continued ...
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... monstrously this has prevailed amongst us of late years , I am sorry that I need not inform the reader , for it * Such was really the name they gave themselves . has not been made a secret , nor can escape xii PREFACE .
... monstrously this has prevailed amongst us of late years , I am sorry that I need not inform the reader , for it * Such was really the name they gave themselves . has not been made a secret , nor can escape xii PREFACE .
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... gave irrecon- cilable offence to one of his relations , who was the pro- Ει τοι νομίζεις κτῆμα τὴν αὐθαδίαν Εἶναί τι τοῦ νοῦ χωρὶς , οὐκ ὀρθῶς φρονεῖς . Soph . Edip . Tyran . 549-50 . Edit . Brunck . prietor of a large estate in the ...
... gave irrecon- cilable offence to one of his relations , who was the pro- Ει τοι νομίζεις κτῆμα τὴν αὐθαδίαν Εἶναί τι τοῦ νοῦ χωρὶς , οὐκ ὀρθῶς φρονεῖς . Soph . Edip . Tyran . 549-50 . Edit . Brunck . prietor of a large estate in the ...
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... gave promise of its continuation on Tuesdays , Thursdays , and Saturdays in every week , these days being selected " for the convenience of the post . " To secure readers , the first three numbers were distributed gratuitously : and the ...
... gave promise of its continuation on Tuesdays , Thursdays , and Saturdays in every week , these days being selected " for the convenience of the post . " To secure readers , the first three numbers were distributed gratuitously : and the ...
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... gave the predic- tions a serious belief , and expected that they would be ex- actly accomplished : while the assemblage of wits , deter- mined that so good and fair a joke should not be unsup- ported , conspired in asserting the ...
... gave the predic- tions a serious belief , and expected that they would be ex- actly accomplished : while the assemblage of wits , deter- mined that so good and fair a joke should not be unsup- ported , conspired in asserting the ...
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