The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... sort of an ecclesiastical governor . " ( " Answer , " p . 5. ) 2 Filmer , in his work on Patriarchal Government , contended that all government ought to be absolute and monarchical . puppet - show , and this right I will maintain 10 The ...
... sort of an ecclesiastical governor . " ( " Answer , " p . 5. ) 2 Filmer , in his work on Patriarchal Government , contended that all government ought to be absolute and monarchical . puppet - show , and this right I will maintain 10 The ...
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... had hoped . It appears that he received only about £ 200 a year for building St. Paul's , and £ 100 a year for rebuilding the other City churches . with a sort of defensive eloquence , by which they 25 No. 52. August 9 , 1709 The Tatler.
... had hoped . It appears that he received only about £ 200 a year for building St. Paul's , and £ 100 a year for rebuilding the other City churches . with a sort of defensive eloquence , by which they 25 No. 52. August 9 , 1709 The Tatler.
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George Atherton Aitken. with a sort of defensive eloquence , by which they shall be always capable of expressing the rules and arts by which they govern themselves . Varillus was the man of all I have read of the happiest in the true ...
George Atherton Aitken. with a sort of defensive eloquence , by which they shall be always capable of expressing the rules and arts by which they govern themselves . Varillus was the man of all I have read of the happiest in the true ...
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... sort of men , who have but one reason for setting any value on the fair sex , who consider even brides but as new women , and consequently neglect them when they cease to be such . All the merit of Elmira could not prevent her becoming ...
... sort of men , who have but one reason for setting any value on the fair sex , who consider even brides but as new women , and consequently neglect them when they cease to be such . All the merit of Elmira could not prevent her becoming ...
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... sort of life . In Courts , you see goodwill is spoken with great warmth , ill will covered with great civility . Men are long in civilities to those they hate , and short in expressions of kindness to those they love . Therefore , my ...
... sort of life . In Courts , you see goodwill is spoken with great warmth , ill will covered with great civility . Men are long in civilities to those they hate , and short in expressions of kindness to those they love . Therefore , my ...
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