The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... body knew the lady ? " -The company asked what lady ? " but he said no more , until they broke up at six in the morning . All the ensuing winter he went from church to church every Sunday , and from playhouse to playhouse every night in ...
... body knew the lady ? " -The company asked what lady ? " but he said no more , until they broke up at six in the morning . All the ensuing winter he went from church to church every Sunday , and from playhouse to playhouse every night in ...
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... body of that man may still appear , and perform their animal func- tions ; yet since , as I have elsewhere observed , his art is gone , the man is gone . I am , as I said , con- cerned , that this little matter should make so much noise ...
... body of that man may still appear , and perform their animal func- tions ; yet since , as I have elsewhere observed , his art is gone , the man is gone . I am , as I said , con- cerned , that this little matter should make so much noise ...
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... body of troops from Ghent , which engaged the enemy at Asche , and took two hundred of them prisoners , obliging the rest to retire without making any farther attempt . On the twenty - second in the morning a fleet of merchant ships ...
... body of troops from Ghent , which engaged the enemy at Asche , and took two hundred of them prisoners , obliging the rest to retire without making any farther attempt . On the twenty - second in the morning a fleet of merchant ships ...
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... body fell under his enemy whom he was carrying off . Unnion immediately forgot his wound , rose up , tearing his hair , and then threw himself upon the bleeding carcass , crying , ' Ah , Valentine ! was it for me who have so barbarously ...
... body fell under his enemy whom he was carrying off . Unnion immediately forgot his wound , rose up , tearing his hair , and then threw himself upon the bleeding carcass , crying , ' Ah , Valentine ! was it for me who have so barbarously ...
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... body of worthy citizens for ever . Item , Forasmuch as it is very hard to keep land in repair without ready cash , I do , out of my personal estate , bestow the bear - skin3 , which I have frequently lent to several societies about this ...
... body of worthy citizens for ever . Item , Forasmuch as it is very hard to keep land in repair without ready cash , I do , out of my personal estate , bestow the bear - skin3 , which I have frequently lent to several societies about this ...
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