The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... those who are employed no further than about men's lives , and not reflected upon me as of the astro- logical sect , who concern fortunes also , I am 12 The Tatler No. 195. July 8 , 1710 Grecian Coffee-house, July 7. ...
... those who are employed no further than about men's lives , and not reflected upon me as of the astro- logical sect , who concern fortunes also , I am 12 The Tatler No. 195. July 8 , 1710 Grecian Coffee-house, July 7. ...
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... further than they get money by them . You have said very little or nothing about the dispensation of justice in town and country , where clerks are the counsellors to their masters . " But as I can't expect that the censor of Great ...
... further than they get money by them . You have said very little or nothing about the dispensation of justice in town and country , where clerks are the counsellors to their masters . " But as I can't expect that the censor of Great ...
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... further expectations from him . He sighed , and ended his discourse by saying , " You , Mr. Censor , some time ago , gave us your thoughts of the behaviour of great men to their creditors . This sort of demand . upon them , for what ...
... further expectations from him . He sighed , and ended his discourse by saying , " You , Mr. Censor , some time ago , gave us your thoughts of the behaviour of great men to their creditors . This sort of demand . upon them , for what ...
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... further inconvenience of being attended by an endless loquacity . For which reason , it would be a very proper work , if some well- wisher to human society would consider the terms upon which people meet in public places , in order to ...
... further inconvenience of being attended by an endless loquacity . For which reason , it would be a very proper work , if some well- wisher to human society would consider the terms upon which people meet in public places , in order to ...
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... further preface , therefore , give me leave to tell you , that my father at his death left me a fortune sufficient to make me a match for any gentle- man . My mother ( for she is still alive ) is very pressing with me to marry ; and I ...
... further preface , therefore , give me leave to tell you , that my father at his death left me a fortune sufficient to make me a match for any gentle- man . My mother ( for she is still alive ) is very pressing with me to marry ; and I ...
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