The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... taken to poison the people of this nation with most pernicious prin- ciples , both as to church and state , and even religion itself , not only as reformed among us with respect to popery , but as to all religion in general , and all ...
... taken to poison the people of this nation with most pernicious prin- ciples , both as to church and state , and even religion itself , not only as reformed among us with respect to popery , but as to all religion in general , and all ...
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... taken , in the other papers , but still keeping off from that beastliness and profaneness which passed for wit in the others , and made most part of their dull jests . " For this reason I borrowed the title of that most humorous and ...
... taken , in the other papers , but still keeping off from that beastliness and profaneness which passed for wit in the others , and made most part of their dull jests . " For this reason I borrowed the title of that most humorous and ...
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... taken in view , as will enable us to comprehend the motives and the conduct of Mr. Steele . He was in his sentiments upon civil government what is called a Whig ; which , how- ever ambiguous its meaning may now be , signified in Anne's ...
... taken in view , as will enable us to comprehend the motives and the conduct of Mr. Steele . He was in his sentiments upon civil government what is called a Whig ; which , how- ever ambiguous its meaning may now be , signified in Anne's ...
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... taken away from the king the power of adding any new members to the upper house , except to supply the vacancies made by families that should become extinct . Though this bill on one side had the pular appearance of restraining the ...
... taken away from the king the power of adding any new members to the upper house , except to supply the vacancies made by families that should become extinct . Though this bill on one side had the pular appearance of restraining the ...
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... taken of the speculation in The Theatre , he published upon the subject The Crisis of Property , on the 1st of February , 1720 , and on the 27th , A Nation a Family , which was a sequel of the Crisis . Another fortunate revolution took ...
... taken of the speculation in The Theatre , he published upon the subject The Crisis of Property , on the 1st of February , 1720 , and on the 27th , A Nation a Family , which was a sequel of the Crisis . Another fortunate revolution took ...
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