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... late apostacy in favour of dress and sound . This place is very much altered since Mr. Dryden frequented it ; where you used to see songs , epigrams , and satires , in the hands of every man you met , you have now only a pack of cards ...
... late apostacy in favour of dress and sound . This place is very much altered since Mr. Dryden frequented it ; where you used to see songs , epigrams , and satires , in the hands of every man you met , you have now only a pack of cards ...
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... late offers 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 ...
... late offers 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 ...
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[ All that precedes the article dated from White's choco- late - house , in this paper , was re - printed verbatim at the beginnings of N ° 2 , and 3. The first four numbers of the Tatler were given gratis . ] THE FOLLOWING ...
[ All that precedes the article dated from White's choco- late - house , in this paper , was re - printed verbatim at the beginnings of N ° 2 , and 3. The first four numbers of the Tatler were given gratis . ] THE FOLLOWING ...
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the credit and commerce between that state and Lyons : but the late declaration of the agents of mon- sieur Bernard , that they cannot discharge the de- mands made upon them , has quite dispirited all those who are engaged in the ...
the credit and commerce between that state and Lyons : but the late declaration of the agents of mon- sieur Bernard , that they cannot discharge the de- mands made upon them , has quite dispirited all those who are engaged in the ...
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... in so 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 .
... in so 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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