The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... letters published of late years have in many cases enabled me to throw light on passages which have hitherto been obscure , and sometimes useful illustrations have been found in the contemporary newspapers and periodicals . The ...
... letters published of late years have in many cases enabled me to throw light on passages which have hitherto been obscure , and sometimes useful illustrations have been found in the contemporary newspapers and periodicals . The ...
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... letters . For the rest , he had been made gentleman - waiter to Prince George of Denmark , and appointed Gazetteer , with a salary of £ 300 , less a tax of £ 45 a year . He was disappointed in his hopes of obtaining the Under ...
... letters . For the rest , he had been made gentleman - waiter to Prince George of Denmark , and appointed Gazetteer , with a salary of £ 300 , less a tax of £ 45 a year . He was disappointed in his hopes of obtaining the Under ...
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... letter to a person of quality , in which a detailed account is given of Partridge's death , at five minutes after seven , by which it is clear that Mr. Bickerstaff was mistaken almost four hours in his calculation . . . . Whether he had ...
... letter to a person of quality , in which a detailed account is given of Partridge's death , at five minutes after seven , by which it is clear that Mr. Bickerstaff was mistaken almost four hours in his calculation . . . . Whether he had ...
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... letters that when he wrote of children he 1 No. 142 .. 4 No. 210 . Nos . 25 , 26 , 29 , 31 , 38 , 39 . 9 Nos . 40 , 45 . 12 No. 181 . 15 No. 94 . 2 No. 184 . 5 No. 168 . 10 No. 134 . 13 No. 5 . 16 No. 172 . · • No. 27 . Nos . 127 , 186 ...
... letters that when he wrote of children he 1 No. 142 .. 4 No. 210 . Nos . 25 , 26 , 29 , 31 , 38 , 39 . 9 Nos . 40 , 45 . 12 No. 181 . 15 No. 94 . 2 No. 184 . 5 No. 168 . 10 No. 134 . 13 No. 5 . 16 No. 172 . · • No. 27 . Nos . 127 , 186 ...
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... letters into a sociable way of conversing , and con- tinued the next year , 1710 , until the publication of these papers desisted , which was in December , to their great regret . " Afterwards the Spectator was taken in , and a regular ...
... letters into a sociable way of conversing , and con- tinued the next year , 1710 , until the publication of these papers desisted , which was in December , to their great regret . " Afterwards the Spectator was taken in , and a regular ...
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