The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... play at backgammon with you ; and then he will satisfy you , that deuce - ace makes five . " And so , submitting myself to be tried by my country , and allowing any jury of twelve good men , and true , to be that country ; not excepting ...
... play at backgammon with you ; and then he will satisfy you , that deuce - ace makes five . " And so , submitting myself to be tried by my country , and allowing any jury of twelve good men , and true , to be that country ; not excepting ...
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... play for a glance from her sister , while Gatty is overlooked and neglected . I wish you heartily as much success in the management of it as I have had : if you think fit to go on where I left off , I will give you a short account of ...
... play for a glance from her sister , while Gatty is overlooked and neglected . I wish you heartily as much success in the management of it as I have had : if you think fit to go on where I left off , I will give you a short account of ...
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... play ; but perhaps , she had rather go to Lady Centaur's ' and play at ombre . They were both persons of good discerning , and soon found that they mortally hated each other , by their manner of hiding it . Certain it is , that there ...
... play ; but perhaps , she had rather go to Lady Centaur's ' and play at ombre . They were both persons of good discerning , and soon found that they mortally hated each other , by their manner of hiding it . Certain it is , that there ...
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... play . There are two attacks against the citadel , commanded by General Lottum and General Schuylemberg , which are both carried on with great success ; and it is not doubted but the citadel will be in the hands of the Allies before the ...
... play . There are two attacks against the citadel , commanded by General Lottum and General Schuylemberg , which are both carried on with great success ; and it is not doubted but the citadel will be in the hands of the Allies before the ...
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... play for her entertainment , and thinks of a man , not as the object of love , but the tool of her interest or pride . If ever Aglaura comes to the empire of this inconstant , she will endear the memory of her predecessor . But in the ...
... play for her entertainment , and thinks of a man , not as the object of love , but the tool of her interest or pride . If ever Aglaura comes to the empire of this inconstant , she will endear the memory of her predecessor . But in the ...
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