The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... took two hundred of them prisoners , obliging the rest to retire without making any farther attempt . On the twenty - second in the morning a fleet of merchant ships coming from Scotland were attacked by six French privateers at the ...
... took two hundred of them prisoners , obliging the rest to retire without making any farther attempt . On the twenty - second in the morning a fleet of merchant ships coming from Scotland were attacked by six French privateers at the ...
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... took no notice of their pensions and arrears : what further pro- voked their indignation was , that , instead of twenty- five pistoles , formerly allowed to each member for their charge in coming to the diet , he had presented them with ...
... took no notice of their pensions and arrears : what further pro- voked their indignation was , that , instead of twenty- five pistoles , formerly allowed to each member for their charge in coming to the diet , he had presented them with ...
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... took the oaths on that occasion from the hands of the cardinal Portocarrero . These advices add , that it was signified to the Pope's nuncio by order of coun- cil , to depart from that court in twenty - four hours , and that a guard was ...
... took the oaths on that occasion from the hands of the cardinal Portocarrero . These advices add , that it was signified to the Pope's nuncio by order of coun- cil , to depart from that court in twenty - four hours , and that a guard was ...
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... took all opportu- nities even to strike his rival , and profess the spite and revenge which moved him to it . The centinel bore it without resistance ; but frequently said , he would die to be revenged of that tyrant . They had spent ...
... took all opportu- nities even to strike his rival , and profess the spite and revenge which moved him to it . The centinel bore it without resistance ; but frequently said , he would die to be revenged of that tyrant . They had spent ...
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... took the corporal upon his back , and brought him through all that danger as far as the abbey of Salsine , where a cannon ball took off his head : his body fell under his enemy whom he was carrying off . Unnion immediately forgot his ...
... took the corporal upon his back , and brought him through all that danger as far as the abbey of Salsine , where a cannon ball took off his head : his body fell under his enemy whom he was carrying off . Unnion immediately forgot his ...
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