The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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One of them chofe rather to die with his wife , than to forfake her ; the other , though he was moyed moved with the utmost compaffion for his wife , told 12 No. 192 . THE TATLER .
One of them chofe rather to die with his wife , than to forfake her ; the other , though he was moyed moved with the utmost compaffion for his wife , told 12 No. 192 . THE TATLER .
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moved with the utmost compaffion for his wife , told her , that , for the good of their children , it was better one of them fhould live , than both perish . By a great piece of good luck , next to a miracle , when one of our good men ...
moved with the utmost compaffion for his wife , told her , that , for the good of their children , it was better one of them fhould live , than both perish . By a great piece of good luck , next to a miracle , when one of our good men ...
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Will Afterday has told his friends that he was to have the next thing , these ten years ; and Harry Linger has been fourteen , within a month , of a confiderable office . However , the fantastic complaifance which is paid to them ...
Will Afterday has told his friends that he was to have the next thing , these ten years ; and Harry Linger has been fourteen , within a month , of a confiderable office . However , the fantastic complaifance which is paid to them ...
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... Cælia one day took occafion to interrupt Palamede , in the midft of a very pleafing difcourfe of the happiness he promised him- felf in fo accomplished a companion ; and , affuming a3 ferious air , told him , there was another heart ...
... Cælia one day took occafion to interrupt Palamede , in the midft of a very pleafing difcourfe of the happiness he promised him- felf in fo accomplished a companion ; and , affuming a3 ferious air , told him , there was another heart ...
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When the came to his apartment , the fervant there told her , fhe was coming with a letter to her . While Cælia , in an inner room , was reading an apology from her hufband , That he had been fuddenly taken by fome of his acquaintance ...
When the came to his apartment , the fervant there told her , fhe was coming with a letter to her . While Cælia , in an inner room , was reading an apology from her hufband , That he had been fuddenly taken by fome of his acquaintance ...
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