The Tatler, Band 2Morphew, 1808 |
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... body of worthy citizens have agreed on an address of thanks to you for what you have writ on the foregoing subject , whereby they acknowledge one of their highly- esteemed officers preserved from death . Your humble servant , A. B. I ...
... body of worthy citizens have agreed on an address of thanks to you for what you have writ on the foregoing subject , whereby they acknowledge one of their highly- esteemed officers preserved from death . Your humble servant , A. B. I ...
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... body , or cast of their eye , which shews that they are extremely in their own favour . Take one of your men of business , he shall keep you half an hour with your hat off , entertaining you with his consideration of that affair you ...
... body , or cast of their eye , which shews that they are extremely in their own favour . Take one of your men of business , he shall keep you half an hour with your hat off , entertaining you with his consideration of that affair you ...
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... body were in health . You may know him by the frequency of pro- nouncing the particle but ; for which reason I never heard him spoke of with common charity , without using my but against him : for a friend of mine saying the other day ...
... body were in health . You may know him by the frequency of pro- nouncing the particle but ; for which reason I never heard him spoke of with common charity , without using my but against him : for a friend of mine saying the other day ...
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... body of miners are summoned to the camp , to coun- termine the works of the enemy . We are con- vinced of the weakness of the garrison by a certain account that they called a council of war , to con . sult whether it was not advisable ...
... body of miners are summoned to the camp , to coun- termine the works of the enemy . We are con- vinced of the weakness of the garrison by a certain account that they called a council of war , to con . sult whether it was not advisable ...
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... body who publish this almanack . It is notorious to philosophers , that joy and grief can hasten and delay time . Mr. Locke is of opi- nion , that a man in great misery may so far lose his measure , as to think a minute an hour ; or in ...
... body who publish this almanack . It is notorious to philosophers , that joy and grief can hasten and delay time . Mr. Locke is of opi- nion , that a man in great misery may so far lose his measure , as to think a minute an hour ; or in ...
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