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... month . His first wife was a lady of Barbadoes , by whom he acquired a valuable plantation . She died a few months after their marriage ; but of her name , character , or the time of her death , we have no account * . His second wife ...
... month . His first wife was a lady of Barbadoes , by whom he acquired a valuable plantation . She died a few months after their marriage ; but of her name , character , or the time of her death , we have no account * . His second wife ...
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... month appeared the first number of what has been since called the Spurious Tatler , which was conducted by Swift and the little HARRISON ' already mentioned , of whom he speaks with much Tatler , No. 79 , notes . contempt in his Journal ...
... month appeared the first number of what has been since called the Spurious Tatler , which was conducted by Swift and the little HARRISON ' already mentioned , of whom he speaks with much Tatler , No. 79 , notes . contempt in his Journal ...
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... months after the commencement of the SPECTATOR , of which paper a sneering notice is taken in No. 26. It imposed on the world so far as to be printed at least three times , as the fifth volume of the TAT- LER . I have not , however ...
... months after the commencement of the SPECTATOR , of which paper a sneering notice is taken in No. 26. It imposed on the world so far as to be printed at least three times , as the fifth volume of the TAT- LER . I have not , however ...
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... month . The late offers concerning peace were made in the style of persons who think themselves upon equal terms : but the allies have so just a sense of their present advantages , that they will not admit of a treaty , except France ...
... month . The late offers concerning peace were made in the style of persons who think themselves upon equal terms : but the allies have so just a sense of their present advantages , that they will not admit of a treaty , except France ...
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... month , is now altered to a re- solution of marching towards the camp about the twentieth of the next . Prince Eugene was then re- turned thither from Amsterdam . He sets out from Brussels on Tuesday : the greater number of the general ...
... month , is now altered to a re- solution of marching towards the camp about the twentieth of the next . Prince Eugene was then re- turned thither from Amsterdam . He sets out from Brussels on Tuesday : the greater number of the general ...
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