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... carried about in a sedan chair , or drove in her coach . Steele more than once inveighs against coaches monopolising so much of the road . After dinner visits as a rule were paid , and arrangements made as to the occupation of the next ...
... carried about in a sedan chair , or drove in her coach . Steele more than once inveighs against coaches monopolising so much of the road . After dinner visits as a rule were paid , and arrangements made as to the occupation of the next ...
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... carried at the side . If the beau was a peer of the realm and decorated , he displayed on all occasions his star and riband on his coat . When dressed for walking , the fine gentleman surmounted his periwig with a low crowned , broad ...
... carried at the side . If the beau was a peer of the realm and decorated , he displayed on all occasions his star and riband on his coat . When dressed for walking , the fine gentleman surmounted his periwig with a low crowned , broad ...
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... carry my humility so far as to call myself a vicious man ; but at the same time must confess , my life is at best but pardonable . And with no greater character than this , a man would make an indifferent progress in attacking ...
... carry my humility so far as to call myself a vicious man ; but at the same time must confess , my life is at best but pardonable . And with no greater character than this , a man would make an indifferent progress in attacking ...
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... the nation with that * An allusion to the staff carried , as an ensign of his office , by the First Lord of the Treasury . The House of Commons . swarm of lawyers , attorneys , serjeants , and bailiffs 33 [ No. 11 . THE TATLER .
... the nation with that * An allusion to the staff carried , as an ensign of his office , by the First Lord of the Treasury . The House of Commons . swarm of lawyers , attorneys , serjeants , and bailiffs 33 [ No. 11 . THE TATLER .
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... carry an inchantment for his wounds , hold his helmet when he was eating ( if ever he did eat ) , or in his absence , when he was retired to his apartment in any king's palace , tell the prince himself , or perhaps his daughter , the ...
... carry an inchantment for his wounds , hold his helmet when he was eating ( if ever he did eat ) , or in his absence , when he was retired to his apartment in any king's palace , tell the prince himself , or perhaps his daughter , the ...
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