The Tatler, Band 3George Atherton Aitken Duckworth & Company, 1899 - 449 Seiten |
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... wife and him ; and I rejoysed I did not , for thear was a vast deal of company and good light - but the Dutchis of Molbery had gott the Etallion to sing and he sent an excuse , but the Dutchis of Shrosberry made him com , brought him in ...
... wife and him ; and I rejoysed I did not , for thear was a vast deal of company and good light - but the Dutchis of Molbery had gott the Etallion to sing and he sent an excuse , but the Dutchis of Shrosberry made him com , brought him in ...
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... wife ( however she may value herself at present ) , it is very well known that she is but a piece of crabtree . This artificer further whispered in my ear , that all his courtiers and nobles were taken out of a quickset hedge not far ...
... wife ( however she may value herself at present ) , it is very well known that she is but a piece of crabtree . This artificer further whispered in my ear , that all his courtiers and nobles were taken out of a quickset hedge not far ...
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... wives of my dead men have , since the decease of their husbands , been seen in many public places without mourning , or regard to common decency . I am further advised , that several of the defunct , con- trary to the Woollen Act ...
... wives of my dead men have , since the decease of their husbands , been seen in many public places without mourning , or regard to common decency . I am further advised , that several of the defunct , con- trary to the Woollen Act ...
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... wives , lawyers ' clerks , and merchants ' apprentices . " That through the scarcity caused by regraters of bread - corn ( of which starch is made ) and the gentry's immoderate frequenting the operas , the ladies , to save charges ...
... wives , lawyers ' clerks , and merchants ' apprentices . " That through the scarcity caused by regraters of bread - corn ( of which starch is made ) and the gentry's immoderate frequenting the operas , the ladies , to save charges ...
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... wives , that they had rather salute a favourite of the pack , than the finest woman in England . These voluntary friend- ships between animals of different species , seem to arise from instinct ; for which reason , I have always looked ...
... wives , that they had rather salute a favourite of the pack , than the finest woman in England . These voluntary friend- ships between animals of different species , seem to arise from instinct ; for which reason , I have always looked ...
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