The TatlerWarne, 1888 |
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... proper materials for this work , as well as that , before I resolved upon it , I had settled a correspondence in all parts of the known and knowing world . And forasmuch as this globe is not trodden upon by mere drudges of business only ...
... proper materials for this work , as well as that , before I resolved upon it , I had settled a correspondence in all parts of the known and knowing world . And forasmuch as this globe is not trodden upon by mere drudges of business only ...
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... proper amusement , and that it is impossible for me to want means to entertain them , having , besides the force of my own parts , the power of divina- tion , and that I can , by casting a figure , tell you all that will happen before ...
... proper amusement , and that it is impossible for me to want means to entertain them , having , besides the force of my own parts , the power of divina- tion , and that I can , by casting a figure , tell you all that will happen before ...
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... proper to be considered by the company who frequent this place than that of duels , it is worth our consideration to examine into this chimerical groundless humour , and to lay every other thought aside , until we have stripped it of ...
... proper to be considered by the company who frequent this place than that of duels , it is worth our consideration to examine into this chimerical groundless humour , and to lay every other thought aside , until we have stripped it of ...
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... proper cuts . Most of the quarrels I have ever known , have proceeded from some valiant coxcomb's persisting in the wrong , to defend some prevailing folly , and preserve himself from the ingenuousness of owning a mistake . By this ...
... proper cuts . Most of the quarrels I have ever known , have proceeded from some valiant coxcomb's persisting in the wrong , to defend some prevailing folly , and preserve himself from the ingenuousness of owning a mistake . By this ...
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... proper light the actions of our contemporaries who labour to distinguish themselves , whether it be by vice or virtue . For we shall never give accounts to the world of anything , but what the lives and endeavours of the persons , of ...
... proper light the actions of our contemporaries who labour to distinguish themselves , whether it be by vice or virtue . For we shall never give accounts to the world of anything , but what the lives and endeavours of the persons , of ...
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