The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... affairs of Europe in a clearer light , regardless of party ; but , added Defoe , " After our serious matters are over , we shall at the end of every paper present you with a little diversion , as anything occurs to make the world merry ...
... affairs of Europe in a clearer light , regardless of party ; but , added Defoe , " After our serious matters are over , we shall at the end of every paper present you with a little diversion , as anything occurs to make the world merry ...
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... affairs to look into transactions of State . Now these gentlemen , for the most part , being men of strong zeal and weak intellects , it is both a charitable and necessary work to offer something , whereby such worthy and well- affected ...
... affairs to look into transactions of State . Now these gentlemen , for the most part , being men of strong zeal and weak intellects , it is both a charitable and necessary work to offer something , whereby such worthy and well- affected ...
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... affairs ( which alter with themselves every moment ) that in this gentleman , they pitied Mark Antony of Rome , Hamlet of Denmark , Mithridates of Pontus , Theodosius of Greece , and Henry the Eighth of England . It is well known he has ...
... affairs ( which alter with themselves every moment ) that in this gentleman , they pitied Mark Antony of Rome , Hamlet of Denmark , Mithridates of Pontus , Theodosius of Greece , and Henry the Eighth of England . It is well known he has ...
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... affairs in vain , if they thought fit to leave him naked of the proper means to make those excellences useful for ... affair of a peace . Though there have been practices used by the agents of France , in all the Courts of Europe , to ...
... affairs in vain , if they thought fit to leave him naked of the proper means to make those excellences useful for ... affair of a peace . Though there have been practices used by the agents of France , in all the Courts of Europe , to ...
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... affairs ; famous for destroying the navy of the Franks , and singularly happy in one particular , that he never pre- ferred a man who has not proved remarkably serviceable to his country . Philander is mentioned with particular ...
... affairs ; famous for destroying the navy of the Franks , and singularly happy in one particular , that he never pre- ferred a man who has not proved remarkably serviceable to his country . Philander is mentioned with particular ...
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