The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... duke of Somerset and the earls of Dorset and Burlington , he began to entertain very different notions in politics . His father left him an estate of near £ 800 a year , but so incumbered , that the interest- money amounted to almost as ...
... duke of Somerset and the earls of Dorset and Burlington , he began to entertain very different notions in politics . His father left him an estate of near £ 800 a year , but so incumbered , that the interest- money amounted to almost as ...
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... of the times , which he sung in a lively and entertaining manner . See Guard . No 29 , and 67 . 14 The duke of Marlborough . Is The waiter at St. James's coffee - house . tells me , there is a mail come in to 8 1 . TATLER .
... of the times , which he sung in a lively and entertaining manner . See Guard . No 29 , and 67 . 14 The duke of Marlborough . Is The waiter at St. James's coffee - house . tells me , there is a mail come in to 8 1 . TATLER .
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... duke of Marl- borough , the last year in Flanders . ' Here you are to understand , that the author , finding the poets would not take his advice , troubles himself no more about ⚫ From Stowe we learn , that this society began in 1690 ...
... duke of Marl- borough , the last year in Flanders . ' Here you are to understand , that the author , finding the poets would not take his advice , troubles himself no more about ⚫ From Stowe we learn , that this society began in 1690 ...
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damsel , to knit all the actions of the pretender and the duke of Burgundy's last campaign in the clock of a stocking . It were endless to enumerate the many hands and trades that may be employed by poets , of so useful a turn as this ...
damsel , to knit all the actions of the pretender and the duke of Burgundy's last campaign in the clock of a stocking . It were endless to enumerate the many hands and trades that may be employed by poets , of so useful a turn as this ...
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... duke of Marlborough and prince Eugene continue at the Hague . From my own Apartment , April 18 . I HAVE lately been very studious for intelligence , and have just now , by my astrological flying post re- ceived a packet from Felicia ...
... duke of Marlborough and prince Eugene continue at the Hague . From my own Apartment , April 18 . I HAVE lately been very studious for intelligence , and have just now , by my astrological flying post re- ceived a packet from Felicia ...
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