The Tatler, Band 2J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... gave the crew better hopes of a better re- past at the nearest shore , to which they arrived next morning . Most of the self - denials we meet with are of this sort ; therefore , I think he acts fairest who owns he hopes at least to ...
... gave the crew better hopes of a better re- past at the nearest shore , to which they arrived next morning . Most of the self - denials we meet with are of this sort ; therefore , I think he acts fairest who owns he hopes at least to ...
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... gave an account of an engagement between the French and the allies , on the eleventh instant , N. S. Marshal Boufflers arrived in the enemy's camp on the fifth , and acquainted Marshal Villars , that he did not come in any character ...
... gave an account of an engagement between the French and the allies , on the eleventh instant , N. S. Marshal Boufflers arrived in the enemy's camp on the fifth , and acquainted Marshal Villars , that he did not come in any character ...
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... all my labour . I gave Mr. Didapper a private reprimand for wearing red - heeled shoes , and at the same time was so indulgent as to connive at him for fourteen days , because I would give him the wearing 28 No 67 . TATLER .
... all my labour . I gave Mr. Didapper a private reprimand for wearing red - heeled shoes , and at the same time was so indulgent as to connive at him for fourteen days , because I would give him the wearing 28 No 67 . TATLER .
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... gave those advices ? St. James's Coffee - house , September 12 . Letters of the thirteenth instant from the Duke of Marl- borough's camp at Havre advise , that the necessary dis- positions were made for opening the trenches before Mons ...
... gave those advices ? St. James's Coffee - house , September 12 . Letters of the thirteenth instant from the Duke of Marl- borough's camp at Havre advise , that the necessary dis- positions were made for opening the trenches before Mons ...
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... gave his au- ditory less disturbance . Though I cannot say that this action would be wholly improper to a profane oration ; yet I think , in a religious assembly , it gives a man too warlike , or perhaps too theatrical a figure to be ...
... gave his au- ditory less disturbance . Though I cannot say that this action would be wholly improper to a profane oration ; yet I think , in a religious assembly , it gives a man too warlike , or perhaps too theatrical a figure to be ...
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