The Tatler, Band 3Morphew, 1808 |
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... observed , after a long pause , that the gentlemen did not care to enter upon busi- ness until after their morning - draught , for which reason I called for a bottle of mum ; and finding that had no effect upon them , I ordered a second ...
... observed , after a long pause , that the gentlemen did not care to enter upon busi- ness until after their morning - draught , for which reason I called for a bottle of mum ; and finding that had no effect upon them , I ordered a second ...
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... observations upon mankind , are the great assistances to this necessary and glorious work . But even among those who have never had the happiness of any of these advantages , there are sometimes such exertions of the greatness that is ...
... observations upon mankind , are the great assistances to this necessary and glorious work . But even among those who have never had the happiness of any of these advantages , there are sometimes such exertions of the greatness that is ...
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... five years after it is first stamped . I cannot say how long these words have been current in town , but I shall now take care to send them down by the next post . I must , in the first place , observe , 18 No 88 . TATLER .
... five years after it is first stamped . I cannot say how long these words have been current in town , but I shall now take care to send them down by the next post . I must , in the first place , observe , 18 No 88 . TATLER .
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Sir Richard Steele. I must , in the first place , observe , that the words Gunner and Gunster are not to be used ... observed , that the only way to be out of danger from the bursting of a bomb , is to lie pros- 1 trate on the ground ...
Sir Richard Steele. I must , in the first place , observe , that the words Gunner and Gunster are not to be used ... observed , that the only way to be out of danger from the bursting of a bomb , is to lie pros- 1 trate on the ground ...
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... observed , that they mix abundance of charcoal in their powder , that they may be sure to blacken where they cannot singe . These are ob- served to give a consternation and disturbance only to weak minds ; which , according to the ...
... observed , that they mix abundance of charcoal in their powder , that they may be sure to blacken where they cannot singe . These are ob- served to give a consternation and disturbance only to weak minds ; which , according to the ...
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