The TatlerDent, 1953 - 304 Seiten |
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... tell how Tom Cash got his estate . I expect three hundred pounds of Mr. Soilett , for concealing all the money he has lent to himself , and his landed friend bound with him , at thirty per cent at his scrivener's . Absolute princes make ...
... tell how Tom Cash got his estate . I expect three hundred pounds of Mr. Soilett , for concealing all the money he has lent to himself , and his landed friend bound with him , at thirty per cent at his scrivener's . Absolute princes make ...
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... tell me he has received the favour of my letter ; but if he does not think fit to say he has received the honour of it , that he tell me in plain English , he has received my letter of such a date . I must likewise insist that he would ...
... tell me he has received the favour of my letter ; but if he does not think fit to say he has received the honour of it , that he tell me in plain English , he has received my letter of such a date . I must likewise insist that he would ...
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... tell you that it is impossible for you , that are a bachelor , to have so just a notion of this way of life as to touch the affections of your readers in a particular wherein every man's own heart suggests more than the nicest observer ...
... tell you that it is impossible for you , that are a bachelor , to have so just a notion of this way of life as to touch the affections of your readers in a particular wherein every man's own heart suggests more than the nicest observer ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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