The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... concerning peace were made in the style of persons who think themselves upon equal terms : but the allies have so just a sense of their present advantages , that they will not admit of a treaty , except France offers what is more ...
... concerning peace were made in the style of persons who think themselves upon equal terms : but the allies have so just a sense of their present advantages , that they will not admit of a treaty , except France offers what is more ...
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... concerning his real designs the ensuing campaign . Contracts are entered into with the mer- chants of Milan , for a great number of mules to trans- port his provisions and ammunition . His royal high- ness has ordered the train of ...
... concerning his real designs the ensuing campaign . Contracts are entered into with the mer- chants of Milan , for a great number of mules to trans- port his provisions and ammunition . His royal high- ness has ordered the train of ...
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... concerning samplers . Advices from the upper end of Piccadilly say , that May - fair ' is ut- terly abolished ; and we hear Mr. Penkethman has removed his ingenious company of strollers to Green- wich . But other letters from Deptford ...
... concerning samplers . Advices from the upper end of Piccadilly say , that May - fair ' is ut- terly abolished ; and we hear Mr. Penkethman has removed his ingenious company of strollers to Green- wich . But other letters from Deptford ...
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... concerning all goods imported by the whole city ; strictly directing , that some select mem- bers , and not the whole number of a body corporate , should be perjured . • Item , I forbid all ns and persons of qty to watch bargains near ...
... concerning all goods imported by the whole city ; strictly directing , that some select mem- bers , and not the whole number of a body corporate , should be perjured . • Item , I forbid all ns and persons of qty to watch bargains near ...
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... concerning the recognition of king Charles , notwithstanding the pressing instance of the marquis de Prie , who has de- clared , that if this affair be not wholly concluded by the fifteenth instant , he will retire from that court , and ...
... concerning the recognition of king Charles , notwithstanding the pressing instance of the marquis de Prie , who has de- clared , that if this affair be not wholly concluded by the fifteenth instant , he will retire from that court , and ...
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