The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... dead ; for no longer ago than the 1st of the last month they swore eternal fidelity to each other , and to love till death . Ever since that time , Lysander has been twice a day at the chocolate - house , visits in every circle , is ...
... dead ; for no longer ago than the 1st of the last month they swore eternal fidelity to each other , and to love till death . Ever since that time , Lysander has been twice a day at the chocolate - house , visits in every circle , is ...
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... dead as a mistress . I have written to Stentor to give this couple three calls at the church door , which they must hear if they are living within the bills of mortality ; and if they do not answer at that time , they are from that ...
... dead as a mistress . I have written to Stentor to give this couple three calls at the church door , which they must hear if they are living within the bills of mortality ; and if they do not answer at that time , they are from that ...
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... dead . This maxim extends to all but the late Partridge , who still denies his death . I am informed indeed by several , that he walks ; but I shall with all convenient speed lay him . We St. James's Coffee - house , August 24 . 72 The ...
... dead . This maxim extends to all but the late Partridge , who still denies his death . I am informed indeed by several , that he walks ; but I shall with all convenient speed lay him . We St. James's Coffee - house , August 24 . 72 The ...
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... dead bodies , and his great skill in osteology , has now laid by that practice ; and having , by great study , and much labour , acquired the knowledge of an antidote for all the most common maladies of the stomach , is removed , and ...
... dead bodies , and his great skill in osteology , has now laid by that practice ; and having , by great study , and much labour , acquired the knowledge of an antidote for all the most common maladies of the stomach , is removed , and ...
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... dead these , I say , had great and politic ends in their being established , and tended to the apparent benefit of the commonwealth . But this behaviour to the conquered had no foundation in nature or policy , only to gratify the ...
... dead these , I say , had great and politic ends in their being established , and tended to the apparent benefit of the commonwealth . But this behaviour to the conquered had no foundation in nature or policy , only to gratify the ...
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