The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... leave them to their own inventions . I was in hopes that I had brought them to some order , and was employing my thoughts on the reformation of their petticoats , when on a sudden I received informa- tion from all parts , that they run ...
... leave them to their own inventions . I was in hopes that I had brought them to some order , and was employing my thoughts on the reformation of their petticoats , when on a sudden I received informa- tion from all parts , that they run ...
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... leave to read a petition of the ropemakers , wherein it was represented , that the demand for cords , and the price of them , were much risen since this fashion came up . At this , all the company who were present lifted up their eyes ...
... leave to read a petition of the ropemakers , wherein it was represented , that the demand for cords , and the price of them , were much risen since this fashion came up . At this , all the company who were present lifted up their eyes ...
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... leave his country in quest of adventures . The hero having heard of his friend's death , immediately repaired to his mistress , to con- dole with her , and comfort her . Upon his arrival in her garden , he discovered at a distance a man ...
... leave his country in quest of adventures . The hero having heard of his friend's death , immediately repaired to his mistress , to con- dole with her , and comfort her . Upon his arrival in her garden , he discovered at a distance a man ...
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... leave to consider , that they are extravagant and ridiculous . How- ever I thought it very natural , when her eyes were thus open , to see her give a new turn to her discourse , and from sympathising with her mistress in her follies ...
... leave to consider , that they are extravagant and ridiculous . How- ever I thought it very natural , when her eyes were thus open , to see her give a new turn to her discourse , and from sympathising with her mistress in her follies ...
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... leave to inform you , that I am good for nothing , and must therefore insist upon a larger lot than would satisfy those who are capable by their own abilities of adding something to what you should assign them ; whereas I must expect an ...
... leave to inform you , that I am good for nothing , and must therefore insist upon a larger lot than would satisfy those who are capable by their own abilities of adding something to what you should assign them ; whereas I must expect an ...
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