The Tatler, Band 3J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... carry pistols about me , which I have always tucked within my girdle ; I several months since made my will , settled my estate , and took leave of my friends , looking upon myself as no better than a dead man . Nay , I went so far as to ...
... carry pistols about me , which I have always tucked within my girdle ; I several months since made my will , settled my estate , and took leave of my friends , looking upon myself as no better than a dead man . Nay , I went so far as to ...
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... carry things before them with little opposi- tion ; and make so skilful a use of their talent , that they can grow ... carrying on the government of mankind , they are not to consider what men they themselves ap- prove in their closets ...
... carry things before them with little opposi- tion ; and make so skilful a use of their talent , that they can grow ... carrying on the government of mankind , they are not to consider what men they themselves ap- prove in their closets ...
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... carry into the country a knowledge of the world as well as of nature . The leisure of such persons is endeared and refined by reflection upon cares and inquietudes . The absence of past labours doubles present pleasure , which is still ...
... carry into the country a knowledge of the world as well as of nature . The leisure of such persons is endeared and refined by reflection upon cares and inquietudes . The absence of past labours doubles present pleasure , which is still ...
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... carry you hard by , where you shall see all that you have yourself considered or read in authors , or collected from ... carrying you , you will see enough of that sex together , in an employment which will have so important an effect ...
... carry you hard by , where you shall see all that you have yourself considered or read in authors , or collected from ... carrying you , you will see enough of that sex together , in an employment which will have so important an effect ...
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... carry us the farther out of our way , in proportion to our speed . But we are half way our journey , when we have got into the right road . If all our days were usefully employed , and we did not set out im- pertinently , we should not ...
... carry us the farther out of our way , in proportion to our speed . But we are half way our journey , when we have got into the right road . If all our days were usefully employed , and we did not set out im- pertinently , we should not ...
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