The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... given , that he should be burnt in his hand , produced the Queen's warrant to suspend execution , and was admitted to bail . In his will , dated April 9 , 1712 , and proved on May 12 following , he is styled " Robert Feilding , of ...
... given , that he should be burnt in his hand , produced the Queen's warrant to suspend execution , and was admitted to bail . In his will , dated April 9 , 1712 , and proved on May 12 following , he is styled " Robert Feilding , of ...
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... given to the study of mystical divines . See Dr. King's Works , 1776 , i . 217 , and Granger's " Biog . Hist . " 1824 , vi . 12 . 1 Probably Clinch , of Barnet . From the London Daily Post , 1734 , it appears that on December 11 , in ...
... given to the study of mystical divines . See Dr. King's Works , 1776 , i . 217 , and Granger's " Biog . Hist . " 1824 , vi . 12 . 1 Probably Clinch , of Barnet . From the London Daily Post , 1734 , it appears that on December 11 , in ...
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... given to the first who wore it by an enchantress , with this remarkable power , that it bestows a husband in half a year to her who does not overlook her proper minute ; but assigns to a long despair the woman who is well offered , and ...
... given to the first who wore it by an enchantress , with this remarkable power , that it bestows a husband in half a year to her who does not overlook her proper minute ; but assigns to a long despair the woman who is well offered , and ...
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... given more proofs of it than any other man ever did ; yet for want of that natural freedom and audacity which is necessary in com- merce with men , his personal modesty overthrew all his public actions . Nestor was in those days a ...
... given more proofs of it than any other man ever did ; yet for want of that natural freedom and audacity which is necessary in com- merce with men , his personal modesty overthrew all his public actions . Nestor was in those days a ...
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... given into the hands of the happy Osmyn , who in the sense of all the world received at that time a present more valuable than the possession of both the Indies . She was then in her early bloom , with an understanding and discretion ...
... given into the hands of the happy Osmyn , who in the sense of all the world received at that time a present more valuable than the possession of both the Indies . She was then in her early bloom , with an understanding and discretion ...
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