The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... common obligation you have laid upon all the world , that I , though a private man , can pretend to be affected with , or take the liberty to acknowledge your great talents and public virtues . It gives a pleasing prospect to your ...
... common obligation you have laid upon all the world , that I , though a private man , can pretend to be affected with , or take the liberty to acknowledge your great talents and public virtues . It gives a pleasing prospect to your ...
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... common consent of mankind . He was in his person between round and square ; in the motion and gesture of his body he was unaffected and free , as not having too great a respect for superiors . He was in his discourse bold and intrepid ...
... common consent of mankind . He was in his person between round and square ; in the motion and gesture of his body he was unaffected and free , as not having too great a respect for superiors . He was in his discourse bold and intrepid ...
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... common petticoat has not above four yards in the circumference ; whereas this over our heads had more in the semi - diameter ; so that by allowing it twenty- four yards in the circumference , the five millions of woollen petticoats ...
... common petticoat has not above four yards in the circumference ; whereas this over our heads had more in the semi - diameter ; so that by allowing it twenty- four yards in the circumference , the five millions of woollen petticoats ...
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... common decency . I am further advised , that several of the defunct , con- trary to the Woollen Act , presume to dress themselves in lace , embroidery , silks , muslins , and other ornaments forbidden to persons in their condition ...
... common decency . I am further advised , that several of the defunct , con- trary to the Woollen Act , presume to dress themselves in lace , embroidery , silks , muslins , and other ornaments forbidden to persons in their condition ...
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... common laundresses , so that your petitioner hath little or no work at her trade : for want of which she is reduced to such necessity , that she and her seven fatherless children must inevitably perish , unless relieved by your worship ...
... common laundresses , so that your petitioner hath little or no work at her trade : for want of which she is reduced to such necessity , that she and her seven fatherless children must inevitably perish , unless relieved by your worship ...
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