The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... enemies . Whenever Sophronius meets Mirrour , he receives him with civility and respect , and well knows , a good copy of himself can be no injury to him ; but Bathillus shuns the street where he expects to meet him ; for he that knows ...
... enemies . Whenever Sophronius meets Mirrour , he receives him with civility and respect , and well knows , a good copy of himself can be no injury to him ; but Bathillus shuns the street where he expects to meet him ; for he that knows ...
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... enemy having been necessitated wholly to abandon the blockade of Olivenza . These advices say that Sir John Jennings ' was arrived at Lisbon . When that gentleman left Barcelona , his Catholic Majesty was taking all possible methods for ...
... enemy having been necessitated wholly to abandon the blockade of Olivenza . These advices say that Sir John Jennings ' was arrived at Lisbon . When that gentleman left Barcelona , his Catholic Majesty was taking all possible methods for ...
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... enemies , burnt to the ground . This gave Nestor the greatest occasion that ever builder had to render his name immortal , and his person venerable for all the new city rose according to his disposition , and all the monuments of the ...
... enemies , burnt to the ground . This gave Nestor the greatest occasion that ever builder had to render his name immortal , and his person venerable for all the new city rose according to his disposition , and all the monuments of the ...
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... forced the retrenchments of the enemy in Savoy , and defeated that body of men which guarded those passes under the command of the Marquis de Thouy . [ STEELE . No. 54 . From Thursday , August 34 The Tatler No. 53. August 11 , 1709.
... forced the retrenchments of the enemy in Savoy , and defeated that body of men which guarded those passes under the command of the Marquis de Thouy . [ STEELE . No. 54 . From Thursday , August 34 The Tatler No. 53. August 11 , 1709.
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... enemy ; but the Duke of Berwick takes all necessary precautions to prevent such an enterprise . That General's headquarters are at Francin ; and he hath disposed his army in several parties , to preserve a communication with the ...
... enemy ; but the Duke of Berwick takes all necessary precautions to prevent such an enterprise . That General's headquarters are at Francin ; and he hath disposed his army in several parties , to preserve a communication with the ...
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