The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... common with other beauties , but also had a neglect whether things became him or not , in a world he con- temned . For this reason , a noble particularity appeared in all his economy , furniture , and equipage . And to convince the ...
... common with other beauties , but also had a neglect whether things became him or not , in a world he con- temned . For this reason , a noble particularity appeared in all his economy , furniture , and equipage . And to convince the ...
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... common practice , did the happy Orlando live and reign in an uninterrupted tranquillity , till an unlucky accident brought to his remembrance , that one evening he was married before he courted the nuptials of Villaria . Several fatal ...
... common practice , did the happy Orlando live and reign in an uninterrupted tranquillity , till an unlucky accident brought to his remembrance , that one evening he was married before he courted the nuptials of Villaria . Several fatal ...
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... common cause . This is to give notice that if any able - bodied Palatine will enter into the bonds of matrimony with Betty Pepin , 3 the said Palatine shall be settled in a freehold of 40s . per annum in the County of Middlesex . ' 1 ...
... common cause . This is to give notice that if any able - bodied Palatine will enter into the bonds of matrimony with Betty Pepin , 3 the said Palatine shall be settled in a freehold of 40s . per annum in the County of Middlesex . ' 1 ...
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... common a confidence in her , and desired she would show her what was peculiar in the management of that utensil , which rendered it of such general force while she was mistress of it . Delamira replied , " You see , madam , Cupid is the ...
... common a confidence in her , and desired she would show her what was peculiar in the management of that utensil , which rendered it of such general force while she was mistress of it . Delamira replied , " You see , madam , Cupid is the ...
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... Common Council , told a senior burgess , he was perfectly out in the orders of their house . In other circumstances , he is so thoroughly modest a fellow , that he seems to pre- tend only to things he understands . He is a citizen only ...
... Common Council , told a senior burgess , he was perfectly out in the orders of their house . In other circumstances , he is so thoroughly modest a fellow , that he seems to pre- tend only to things he understands . He is a citizen only ...
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