The Tatler, Band 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - 449 Seiten |
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... lives and tragedies , of their comrades and friends . All Sergeant Hall knew of the battle was that he wished there had not been so many killed ; he had himself a very bad shot in the head , but would recover , if it pleased God . " To ...
... lives and tragedies , of their comrades and friends . All Sergeant Hall knew of the battle was that he wished there had not been so many killed ; he had himself a very bad shot in the head , but would recover , if it pleased God . " To ...
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... live - long night , Devoured with spleen , and stranger to delight ; 1 The Rose Tavern , in Russell Street , adjoined Drury Lane Theatre , and was a favourite resort during and after the play . ' Till morn sends staggering home a ...
... live - long night , Devoured with spleen , and stranger to delight ; 1 The Rose Tavern , in Russell Street , adjoined Drury Lane Theatre , and was a favourite resort during and after the play . ' Till morn sends staggering home a ...
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... lives in a court , unsullied with any of its artifices , the refuge of the oppressed , and terror of oppressors . Martio2 has joined himself to this council ; a man of most un- daunted resolution and great knowledge in maritime affairs ...
... lives in a court , unsullied with any of its artifices , the refuge of the oppressed , and terror of oppressors . Martio2 has joined himself to this council ; a man of most un- daunted resolution and great knowledge in maritime affairs ...
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... live after thee . " He was not by any means to be forced from the body , but was removed with it bleeding in his arms , and attended with tears by all their comrades , who knew their enmity . When he was brought to a tent , his wounds ...
... live after thee . " He was not by any means to be forced from the body , but was removed with it bleeding in his arms , and attended with tears by all their comrades , who knew their enmity . When he was brought to a tent , his wounds ...
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... live in perfect security from that terror . He dwells a great while on instructions for her discreet behaviour , in case of his falsehood . I have not patience with these unreasonable expectations , there- fore turn back to the treatise ...
... live in perfect security from that terror . He dwells a great while on instructions for her discreet behaviour , in case of his falsehood . I have not patience with these unreasonable expectations , there- fore turn back to the treatise ...
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