The Tatler, Volumen1J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... entering into criticisms of chronology about the hour of his death , I shall only prove that Mr. Partridge is not alive . And my first argument is this : about a thou- sand gentlemen having bought his almanacks for this year , merely to ...
... entering into criticisms of chronology about the hour of his death , I shall only prove that Mr. Partridge is not alive . And my first argument is this : about a thou- sand gentlemen having bought his almanacks for this year , merely to ...
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... entered , on his return from Scotland , upon a project very different from speculations of church govern- ment . As the inhabitants of London could not at that time supply their tables with the luxury of salmon , except at an enormous ...
... entered , on his return from Scotland , upon a project very different from speculations of church govern- ment . As the inhabitants of London could not at that time supply their tables with the luxury of salmon , except at an enormous ...
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... entering into affairs , have equally vanished . And experience has shewn , that men of letters are not only qualified with a greater capacity , but also a greater integrity , in the dis- patch of business . Your own studies have been ...
... entering into affairs , have equally vanished . And experience has shewn , that men of letters are not only qualified with a greater capacity , but also a greater integrity , in the dis- patch of business . Your own studies have been ...
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... entering upon this work , a certain uncommon way of thinking , and a turn in conver- sation peculiar to that agreeable gentleman , rendered his company very advantageous to one whose imagination was to be continually employed upon ...
... entering upon this work , a certain uncommon way of thinking , and a turn in conver- sation peculiar to that agreeable gentleman , rendered his company very advantageous to one whose imagination was to be continually employed upon ...
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... entered upon , since the moment he first saw her . He is of a noble fa- mily , has naturally a very good air , and is of a frank honest temper : but this passion has so extremely mauled him , that his features are set and uninformed ...
... entered upon , since the moment he first saw her . He is of a noble fa- mily , has naturally a very good air , and is of a frank honest temper : but this passion has so extremely mauled him , that his features are set and uninformed ...
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