The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... reason of this is , that some erroneously conceive a talent for politics to consist in the regard to a man's own interest ; but I am of quite another mind , and think the first and essential quality towards being a statesman is to have ...
... reason of this is , that some erroneously conceive a talent for politics to consist in the regard to a man's own interest ; but I am of quite another mind , and think the first and essential quality towards being a statesman is to have ...
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... reason himself ; yet I hope you will be the better for it , and think upon the themes I have mentioned , which must certainly be of greater service to the world , yourself , and Mr. Morphew , than to let us know whether you are a Whig ...
... reason himself ; yet I hope you will be the better for it , and think upon the themes I have mentioned , which must certainly be of greater service to the world , yourself , and Mr. Morphew , than to let us know whether you are a Whig ...
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... reason , I have thought it a prudent thing to take a nephew of mine out of a lady's service , where he was a page , and have bound him to a shoe- maker . But what of all the humours under the sun is the most pleasant to consider , is ...
... reason , I have thought it a prudent thing to take a nephew of mine out of a lady's service , where he was a page , and have bound him to a shoe- maker . But what of all the humours under the sun is the most pleasant to consider , is ...
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... 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 23 No. 197. July 13 , 1710 The Tatler.
... 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 23 No. 197. July 13 , 1710 The Tatler.
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... reason but that they could make them suitable settlements , live together . What can be more insipid , if not loathsome , than for two persons to be at the head of a crowd , who have as little regard for them as they for each other ...
... reason but that they could make them suitable settlements , live together . What can be more insipid , if not loathsome , than for two persons to be at the head of a crowd , who have as little regard for them as they for each other ...
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