The Tatler, Band 4George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... thought now , after his best years were spent in a professed adherence to him and his fortunes , he should in the ... thoughts of the behaviour of great men to their creditors . This sort of demand . upon them , for what they invite men ...
... thought now , after his best years were spent in a professed adherence to him and his fortunes , he should in the ... thoughts of the behaviour of great men to their creditors . This sort of demand . upon them , for what they invite men ...
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... 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 , that you see ...
... 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 , that you see ...
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... thought of it . But sure it is a degree of murder to amuse men with vain hopes . If a man takes away an- other's life , where is the difference , whether he does it by taking away the minutes of his time , or the drops of his blood ...
... thought of it . But sure it is a degree of murder to amuse men with vain hopes . If a man takes away an- other's life , where is the difference , whether he does it by taking away the minutes of his time , or the drops of his blood ...
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... thoughts of men in their countenances , there appeared in the face of Cælia a cheerfulness , the constant companion of unaffected virtue , and a gladness , which is as inseparable from true piety . Her every look and motion spoke the ...
... thoughts of men in their countenances , there appeared in the face of Cælia a cheerfulness , the constant companion of unaffected virtue , and a gladness , which is as inseparable from true piety . Her every look and motion spoke the ...
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... thoughts upon bringing riches into their families by marriages , and are wholly insensible of all other considerations . But the strictness of Cælia's rules of life made her insist upon this demand ; and the son , at a proper hour ...
... thoughts upon bringing riches into their families by marriages , and are wholly insensible of all other considerations . But the strictness of Cælia's rules of life made her insist upon this demand ; and the son , at a proper hour ...
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