The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... matters ; but shall leave 1 66 " Why , sir , 1. As to other answer , I don't know but that I might answer it by an action of scand . mag . , but that I should scorn to fight an adversary with unequal weapons . " - ( " Bishop of Exeter's ...
... matters ; but shall leave 1 66 " Why , sir , 1. As to other answer , I don't know but that I might answer it by an action of scand . mag . , but that I should scorn to fight an adversary with unequal weapons . " - ( " Bishop of Exeter's ...
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... matters . " ( " Answer to Mr. Hoadly's Considerations , " & c . ) The allusion is to Oldisworth's " Timothy and Philatheus , in which the principles and projects of a late whimsical book , entitled , " The Rights of the Christian Church ...
... matters . " ( " Answer to Mr. Hoadly's Considerations , " & c . ) The allusion is to Oldisworth's " Timothy and Philatheus , in which the principles and projects of a late whimsical book , entitled , " The Rights of the Christian Church ...
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... matter ; for I would be very far from trifling with your lordship's time , or tres- passing upon your patience- However , thus I will ven- ture to say " -and so forth . Or else , when a sufficiently self - conceited coxcomb is bringing ...
... matter ; for I would be very far from trifling with your lordship's time , or tres- passing upon your patience- However , thus I will ven- ture to say " -and so forth . Or else , when a sufficiently self - conceited coxcomb is bringing ...
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... matter , as to all who see us , whether we love or hate and to let you see how much you are beholden to me for my conduct , I have both hated and despised you , my dear , this half year ; and yet neither in language nor behaviour has it ...
... matter , as to all who see us , whether we love or hate and to let you see how much you are beholden to me for my conduct , I have both hated and despised you , my dear , this half year ; and yet neither in language nor behaviour has it ...
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... matter on which he was to feed , and all the animal and vegetable world about him . There is therefore an assiduous care and cultivation to be bestowed upon our passions and affections ; for they , as they are the excrescences of our ...
... matter on which he was to feed , and all the animal and vegetable world about him . There is therefore an assiduous care and cultivation to be bestowed upon our passions and affections ; for they , as they are the excrescences of our ...
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