The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... at Lutterworth . He is mentioned by Swift among those who have made " mean figures " on some remarkable occasions . Feilding , having whose disappointments in love , in gallantry , and in 4 The Tatler No. 50. August 4 , 1709.
... at Lutterworth . He is mentioned by Swift among those who have made " mean figures " on some remarkable occasions . Feilding , having whose disappointments in love , in gallantry , and in 4 The Tatler No. 50. August 4 , 1709.
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... mentioned in a note to No. 4 , Palatine is said to have been " Mr. A- -n , K ― t of the shire " ; and this appears to be correct , for on March 3 , 1708-9 , at Brentford , John Austin , Esq . , was unani- mously chosen knight of the ...
... mentioned in a note to No. 4 , Palatine is said to have been " Mr. A- -n , K ― t of the shire " ; and this appears to be correct , for on March 3 , 1708-9 , at Brentford , John Austin , Esq . , was unani- mously chosen knight of the ...
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... mentioned in a note to No. 4. James Butler , second Duke of Ormond , married , at the age of eighteen , Anne , daughter of Lord Hyde , afterward Earl of Rochester . After her death in 1685 he married Lady Mary Somer- set , daughter of ...
... mentioned in a note to No. 4. James Butler , second Duke of Ormond , married , at the age of eighteen , Anne , daughter of Lord Hyde , afterward Earl of Rochester . After her death in 1685 he married Lady Mary Somer- set , daughter of ...
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... mentioned in the following epistles ( though it may seem to be committed in a place sacred from observation ) is such , that it is our duty to remark upon it ; for though he who does it is himself only guilty of an indecorum , he ...
... mentioned in the following epistles ( though it may seem to be committed in a place sacred from observation ) is such , that it is our duty to remark upon it ; for though he who does it is himself only guilty of an indecorum , he ...
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... mentioned in a note to No. 4. Sir Francis Child , the founder of the banking - house , was elected Lord Mayor in 1698 , and was afterwards M.P. for the City and for Devizes . He died in 1713 . ! " the prettiest fellow of the company ...
... mentioned in a note to No. 4. Sir Francis Child , the founder of the banking - house , was elected Lord Mayor in 1698 , and was afterwards M.P. for the City and for Devizes . He died in 1713 . ! " the prettiest fellow of the company ...
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