The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... Sept. 7 . The following letters are sent to me from relations ; and though I do not know who and who are in- tended , I publish them . I have only written nonsense if there is nothing in them ; and done a good action if they alarm any ...
... Sept. 7 . The following letters are sent to me from relations ; and though I do not know who and who are in- tended , I publish them . I have only written nonsense if there is nothing in them ; and done a good action if they alarm any ...
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... Sept. 2 . " I heartily join with you in your laudable design against the myrmidons , as well as your late insinuations against coxcombs of fire ; 1 and I take this opportunity to congratulate you on the success of your labours , which I ...
... Sept. 2 . " I heartily join with you in your laudable design against the myrmidons , as well as your late insinuations against coxcombs of fire ; 1 and I take this opportunity to congratulate you on the success of your labours , which I ...
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... Sept. 8 , to Saturday , Sept. 10 , 1709 . Will's Coffee - house , Sept. 9.2 The he subject of the discourse this evening was Elo- quence and Graceful Action . Lysander , who is something particular in his way of thinking and speak- ing ...
... Sept. 8 , to Saturday , Sept. 10 , 1709 . Will's Coffee - house , Sept. 9.2 The he subject of the discourse this evening was Elo- quence and Graceful Action . Lysander , who is something particular in his way of thinking and speak- ing ...
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... Sept. 9 . have a letter from a young fellow who complains to me , that he was bred a mercer , and is now just out of his time , but unfortunately ( for he has no manner of education suitable to his present estate ) an uncle has left him ...
... Sept. 9 . have a letter from a young fellow who complains to me , that he was bred a mercer , and is now just out of his time , but unfortunately ( for he has no manner of education suitable to his present estate ) an uncle has left him ...
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... Sept. 9 . We have received letters from the Duke of Marl- borough's camp , which bring us further particu- lars of the great and glorious victory obtained over the enemy on the 11th instant , N.S. The number of the wounded and prisoners ...
... Sept. 9 . We have received letters from the Duke of Marl- borough's camp , which bring us further particu- lars of the great and glorious victory obtained over the enemy on the 11th instant , N.S. The number of the wounded and prisoners ...
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