The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... AM Sorry I am obliged to trouble the public with so much discourse upon a matter which I at the very first mentioned as a trifle , viz . the death of Mr. Par tridge " , under whose name there is an almanack 1 . 9 TATLER .
... AM Sorry I am obliged to trouble the public with so much discourse upon a matter which I at the very first mentioned as a trifle , viz . the death of Mr. Par tridge " , under whose name there is an almanack 1 . 9 TATLER .
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... death . I have in another place , and in a paper by itself , sufficiently convinced this man that he is dead , and , if he has any shame , I do not doubt but that by this time he owns it to all his acquaintance : for though the legs and ...
... death . I have in another place , and in a paper by itself , sufficiently convinced this man that he is dead , and , if he has any shame , I do not doubt but that by this time he owns it to all his acquaintance : for though the legs and ...
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... good hands , since the death of their late glorious king . These let- ters import , that the chief minister has entered into a 8 By Felicia is meant Britain . firm league with the ablest and best men of the 4 . 31 TATLER .
... good hands , since the death of their late glorious king . These let- ters import , that the chief minister has entered into a 8 By Felicia is meant Britain . firm league with the ablest and best men of the 4 . 31 TATLER .
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... death , of the modern pretenders to gallantry : " they set up for wits in this age , by saying , when they are sober , what they of the last spoke only when they were drunk . ' But Cupid is not only blind at present , but dead drunk ...
... death , of the modern pretenders to gallantry : " they set up for wits in this age , by saying , when they are sober , what they of the last spoke only when they were drunk . ' But Cupid is not only blind at present , but dead drunk ...
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... death and confiscation of goods . Advices from Swisserland in- form us , that the bankers of Geneva were utterly ruined by the failure of Mr. Bernard . They add , that the deputies of the Swiss cantons were returned from Soleure , where ...
... death and confiscation of goods . Advices from Swisserland in- form us , that the bankers of Geneva were utterly ruined by the failure of Mr. Bernard . They add , that the deputies of the Swiss cantons were returned from Soleure , where ...
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