The Tatler, Band 1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... desire of cementing an ecclesiastical union between the northern and southern kingdoms of the Island ; but naturally failed in an attempt , which others with much greater power could not accomplish . With a strange versa- tility of mind ...
... desire of cementing an ecclesiastical union between the northern and southern kingdoms of the Island ; but naturally failed in an attempt , which others with much greater power could not accomplish . With a strange versa- tility of mind ...
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... desire than at the instigation of others , to whom he was obliged to consign the direction of his affairs . When ( according to Cibber's account ) he withdrew himself from all trouble in the concerns of the theatre , the managers ...
... desire than at the instigation of others , to whom he was obliged to consign the direction of his affairs . When ( according to Cibber's account ) he withdrew himself from all trouble in the concerns of the theatre , the managers ...
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... desire , that if you think fit to throw away any moments on it , you would not do it after reading those excellent pieces with which you are usually conversant . The images which you will meet with here , will be very faint , after the ...
... desire , that if you think fit to throw away any moments on it , you would not do it after reading those excellent pieces with which you are usually conversant . The images which you will meet with here , will be very faint , after the ...
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... desire all persons , without distinction , to take it in for the present gratis , and here- after at the price of one penny , forbidding all Hawkers to take more for it at their peril . And I desire all persons to consider , that I am ...
... desire all persons , without distinction , to take it in for the present gratis , and here- after at the price of one penny , forbidding all Hawkers to take more for it at their peril . And I desire all persons to consider , that I am ...
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... desire my readers to consider , that as I cannot keep an ingenious man to go daily to Will's under two - pence each day , merely for his charges ; to White's under six - pence ; nor to the Grecian , without allowing him some plain ...
... desire my readers to consider , that as I cannot keep an ingenious man to go daily to Will's under two - pence each day , merely for his charges ; to White's under six - pence ; nor to the Grecian , without allowing him some plain ...
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