The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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... enter into a new alliance ; but that the mi- nifters of Pruffia are not inclined to his fentiments . We hear from Vienna , that his imperial majefty has expressed great fatisfaction in their high mightineffes having com- municated to ...
... enter into a new alliance ; but that the mi- nifters of Pruffia are not inclined to his fentiments . We hear from Vienna , that his imperial majefty has expressed great fatisfaction in their high mightineffes having com- municated to ...
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... enter- prize , and retire from Troy . But by the advice of Neftor , he is perfuaded to regain Achilles , by returning Brifeïs , and fending him confiderable prefents . Here- upon Ulyffes and Ajax are fent to that hero , who con- tinues ...
... enter- prize , and retire from Troy . But by the advice of Neftor , he is perfuaded to regain Achilles , by returning Brifeïs , and fending him confiderable prefents . Here- upon Ulyffes and Ajax are fent to that hero , who con- tinues ...
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... enter into a treaty of peace with France , count Zinzen- dorf will be appointed firft plenipotentiary , the count de Goes the fecond , and monfieur Van Konfbruch a third . Major general Palmes , envoy extraordinary from her Britannic ...
... enter into a treaty of peace with France , count Zinzen- dorf will be appointed firft plenipotentiary , the count de Goes the fecond , and monfieur Van Konfbruch a third . Major general Palmes , envoy extraordinary from her Britannic ...
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... enter into their characters , there needs no more but examining their behaviour in parallel circumstances . It must be allowed , that they had an equal greatness of foul ; but Cæfar's was more cor- rected and allayed by a mixture of ...
... enter into their characters , there needs no more but examining their behaviour in parallel circumstances . It must be allowed , that they had an equal greatness of foul ; but Cæfar's was more cor- rected and allayed by a mixture of ...
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... enter our hearts , what may not be brought to pass by feeing generous things performed before our eyes ? Eugenio ended his discourse , by recommending the apt ufe of a theatre , as the most agreeable and eafy method of making a polite ...
... enter our hearts , what may not be brought to pass by feeing generous things performed before our eyes ? Eugenio ended his discourse , by recommending the apt ufe of a theatre , as the most agreeable and eafy method of making a polite ...
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