The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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... himself in those high stations , in all the changes of the scene , with fuitable dignity . For these reafons , we intend to repeat this favour to him on a pro- per occafion , left he , who can inftruct us fo well in per- fonating ...
... himself in those high stations , in all the changes of the scene , with fuitable dignity . For these reafons , we intend to repeat this favour to him on a pro- per occafion , left he , who can inftruct us fo well in per- fonating ...
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... himself no more about them ; but has met with one Vanderbank , who works in arras , and makes very good tapestry hangings : there- fore , in order to celebrate the hero of the age , he claps together all that can be said of a man that ...
... himself no more about them ; but has met with one Vanderbank , who works in arras , and makes very good tapestry hangings : there- fore , in order to celebrate the hero of the age , he claps together all that can be said of a man that ...
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... himself at the head of the troops of the empire , except more ef- fectual measures were taken for acting vigorously against the enemy the enfuing campaign . Upon this reprefenta- tion the emperor has given orders to feveral regiments to ...
... himself at the head of the troops of the empire , except more ef- fectual measures were taken for acting vigorously against the enemy the enfuing campaign . Upon this reprefenta- tion the emperor has given orders to feveral regiments to ...
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... himself to this council ; a man of moft undaunted refolution and great knowledge in maritime affairs ; famous for deftroy- ing the navy of the Franks , and fingularly happy in one particular , that he never preferred a man who has not ...
... himself to this council ; a man of moft undaunted refolution and great knowledge in maritime affairs ; famous for deftroy- ing the navy of the Franks , and fingularly happy in one particular , that he never preferred a man who has not ...
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... himself with a vain imagi- nation , that with the language of his eyes , now he has found who fhe is , he fhall conquer her , though her eyes are intent upon one who looks from her ; which is ordi- nary with the fex It is certainly a ...
... himself with a vain imagi- nation , that with the language of his eyes , now he has found who fhe is , he fhall conquer her , though her eyes are intent upon one who looks from her ; which is ordi- nary with the fex It is certainly a ...
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