The Tatler, Band 1Morphew, 1808 |
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... reason which rendered the profession of a soldier a disqualification to inherit , we are not told . " His conduct , however , soon procured him the post of ensign . During this period of his life , in which he was probably forsaken by ...
... reason which rendered the profession of a soldier a disqualification to inherit , we are not told . " His conduct , however , soon procured him the post of ensign . During this period of his life , in which he was probably forsaken by ...
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... very acrimonious , for what reason it is hard to conceive , since the philosophers professed not to ad- vance doctrines , but to produce facts . ' JOHNSON'S Life of BUTLER • signed to his pen . He wrote , in No. BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE .
... very acrimonious , for what reason it is hard to conceive , since the philosophers professed not to ad- vance doctrines , but to produce facts . ' JOHNSON'S Life of BUTLER • signed to his pen . He wrote , in No. BIOGRAPHICAL PREFACE .
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... reason to doubt , whether by studying his works any person was ever much im- proved in piety or benevolence * . ' The next contributor to the TATLER whom we shall notice , is Mr. JOHN HUGHES , who is said to have been the author of the ...
... reason to doubt , whether by studying his works any person was ever much im- proved in piety or benevolence * . ' The next contributor to the TATLER whom we shall notice , is Mr. JOHN HUGHES , who is said to have been the author of the ...
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... reason and If these gifts were communicated to all men in proportion to the truth and ardour of their hearts , I should speak of you with the same force as you express yourself on any other subject . But I resist my present impulse as ...
... reason and If these gifts were communicated to all men in proportion to the truth and ardour of their hearts , I should speak of you with the same force as you express yourself on any other subject . But I resist my present impulse as ...
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... reasons , we intend to repeat this late favour to him on a proper occasion , lest he , who can instruct us so well in personating feigned sorrows , should be lost to us by suffering under real ones . The town is at present in very great ...
... reasons , we intend to repeat this late favour to him on a proper occasion , lest he , who can instruct us so well in personating feigned sorrows , should be lost to us by suffering under real ones . The town is at present in very great ...
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