The Tatler, Band 2Morphew, 1808 |
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... true than heroic story . 6 A noble gentleman of this city , who has the honour of serving his country as Major of the Train- bands , being at the general mart of stock - jobbers , called Jonathan's , endeavouring to raise himself ( as ...
... true than heroic story . 6 A noble gentleman of this city , who has the honour of serving his country as Major of the Train- bands , being at the general mart of stock - jobbers , called Jonathan's , endeavouring to raise himself ( as ...
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... the blessing o which may be destroyed by them . Their mistake lies certainly here , in a wretched belief , that their mimickry passes for real business , or true wit . ; Dear Sir , convince them , that it never B 2 No 38 . 3 TATLER .
... the blessing o which may be destroyed by them . Their mistake lies certainly here , in a wretched belief , that their mimickry passes for real business , or true wit . ; Dear Sir , convince them , that it never B 2 No 38 . 3 TATLER .
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... true too , Sir . Mr. Sage . By what you say , gentlemen , one should think that our present military officers are compounded of an equal proportion of both those tempers ; since duels are neither quite discoun- tenanced , nor much in ...
... true too , Sir . Mr. Sage . By what you say , gentlemen , one should think that our present military officers are compounded of an equal proportion of both those tempers ; since duels are neither quite discoun- tenanced , nor much in ...
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... true notions of honour , if he had put up words , which , in the end of September following , one could not resent without passing for a brutal and quarrelsome fellow . Sir Mark . But , Colonel , were duels or ren- counters most in ...
... true notions of honour , if he had put up words , which , in the end of September following , one could not resent without passing for a brutal and quarrelsome fellow . Sir Mark . But , Colonel , were duels or ren- counters most in ...
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... Colonel , I have observed in your account of duels , that there was a great ex- actness in avoiding all advantage that might pos- sibly be between the combatants . Col. Plume . That is true , Sir ; for c 3 N ° 39 . 17 TATLER .
... Colonel , I have observed in your account of duels , that there was a great ex- actness in avoiding all advantage that might pos- sibly be between the combatants . Col. Plume . That is true , Sir ; for c 3 N ° 39 . 17 TATLER .
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