The Tatler, Band 2George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... young dogs , did you never see a man before ? " " Never such a one as you , noble general , " replied a truant from Westminster . " Sirrah , I be- lieve thee : there is a crown for thee . Drive on , coachman . " This vehicle , though ...
... young dogs , did you never see a man before ? " " Never such a one as you , noble general , " replied a truant from Westminster . " Sirrah , I be- lieve thee : there is a crown for thee . Drive on , coachman . " This vehicle , though ...
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... young stood in suspense as to their fate in their passion to the beauteous Delamira ; but all their hopes are lately vanished by the declaration that she has made of her choice to take the happy Archibald for her companion for life ...
... young stood in suspense as to their fate in their passion to the beauteous Delamira ; but all their hopes are lately vanished by the declaration that she has made of her choice to take the happy Archibald for her companion for life ...
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... deference for his benefactor's judgment , that as he thinks himself fit for anything he can get , so he is above nothing which is offered ; like the young bachelor of arts , who came to town recommended 26 The Tatler No. 52. August 9 , ...
... deference for his benefactor's judgment , that as he thinks himself fit for anything he can get , so he is above nothing which is offered ; like the young bachelor of arts , who came to town recommended 26 The Tatler No. 52. August 9 , ...
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George Atherton Aitken. young bachelor of arts , who came to town recommended to a chaplain's place ; but none being vacant , modestly accepted of that of a postillion . We have very many conspicuous persons of this undertaking yet ...
George Atherton Aitken. young bachelor of arts , who came to town recommended to a chaplain's place ; but none being vacant , modestly accepted of that of a postillion . We have very many conspicuous persons of this undertaking yet ...
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... young heralds are exercised in the faculties of making proclamation , and other vociferations , which of right belong to us only to utter : but at the same hours , Stentor in St. Paul's Church , in spite of the coaches , carts , London ...
... young heralds are exercised in the faculties of making proclamation , and other vociferations , which of right belong to us only to utter : but at the same hours , Stentor in St. Paul's Church , in spite of the coaches , carts , London ...
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