The Tatler, Band 2J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... sense of public actions , to my friend Mr. Bickerstaff ; who may let beaux and gamesters rest , until he has examined into the reasons of men being malecontents , in the only nation that suffers professed enemies to breathe in open air ...
... sense of public actions , to my friend Mr. Bickerstaff ; who may let beaux and gamesters rest , until he has examined into the reasons of men being malecontents , in the only nation that suffers professed enemies to breathe in open air ...
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... they were able , it is not possible that non- * Dr. Atterbury . + At the chapel of Bridewell - hospital , where he was twenty years minister and preacher . sense should have so many hearers as you find it No 66 . 23 TATLER .
... they were able , it is not possible that non- * Dr. Atterbury . + At the chapel of Bridewell - hospital , where he was twenty years minister and preacher . sense should have so many hearers as you find it No 66 . 23 TATLER .
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sense should have so many hearers as you find it has in dissenting congregations , for no reason in the world , but because it is spoken extempore : for ordinary minds are wholly governed by their eyes and ears , and there is no way to ...
sense should have so many hearers as you find it has in dissenting congregations , for no reason in the world , but because it is spoken extempore : for ordinary minds are wholly governed by their eyes and ears , and there is no way to ...
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... sense ; for there is nothing so irksome as living in a way a man knows he does not become . I consulted Mr. Obadiah Greenhat * on this occasion , and he is so well pleased with the man , that he has half a mind to take the estate ...
... sense ; for there is nothing so irksome as living in a way a man knows he does not become . I consulted Mr. Obadiah Greenhat * on this occasion , and he is so well pleased with the man , that he has half a mind to take the estate ...
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... desire of pleasing each other die away . This opinion was so established in the heathen world , that their sense of living appeared insipid , except their being was enlivened with a consciousness that they 34 No 68 . TATLER .
... desire of pleasing each other die away . This opinion was so established in the heathen world , that their sense of living appeared insipid , except their being was enlivened with a consciousness that they 34 No 68 . TATLER .
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