The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... taken and brought into the Texel . It is said the courier of monsieur Rouille is returned to him from the court of France . Monsieur Vendosme , being re - instated in the favour of the duchess of Burgundy , is to command in Flanders ...
... taken and brought into the Texel . It is said the courier of monsieur Rouille is returned to him from the court of France . Monsieur Vendosme , being re - instated in the favour of the duchess of Burgundy , is to command in Flanders ...
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... taken the liberty to say , that the dignity , the virtue , the prudence of his electoral highness , his master , were called to the head of their affairs in vain , if they thought fit to leave him naked of the proper means to make those ...
... taken the liberty to say , that the dignity , the virtue , the prudence of his electoral highness , his master , were called to the head of their affairs in vain , if they thought fit to leave him naked of the proper means to make those ...
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... taken suddenly near the village of Hockstet in Germany : and some more , who were straitened for lodging at a place called Ramilies , and died on the road to Ghent and Bruges . There are also other things given out by the allies , which ...
... taken suddenly near the village of Hockstet in Germany : and some more , who were straitened for lodging at a place called Ramilies , and died on the road to Ghent and Bruges . There are also other things given out by the allies , which ...
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... taken from a family of the name of Faber , anglice Smith , and others of their neighbourhood , in Wilt- shire , where the author was very intimate , and probably acted one of the principal bad characters himself . be imputed , that a ...
... taken from a family of the name of Faber , anglice Smith , and others of their neighbourhood , in Wilt- shire , where the author was very intimate , and probably acted one of the principal bad characters himself . be imputed , that a ...
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... Genoa , where he has taken much pains . to keep the correspondents of the merchants of France in hopes , that measures will be found out to support 7 Prince Eugene . the credit and commerce between that state and Lyons : 3 . 23 TATLER .
... Genoa , where he has taken much pains . to keep the correspondents of the merchants of France in hopes , that measures will be found out to support 7 Prince Eugene . the credit and commerce between that state and Lyons : 3 . 23 TATLER .
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