The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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... French dominions are in danger of being infulted the enfuing campaign . Ad- vices from all parts confirm , that it is impoffible for France to find a way to obtain fo much credit , as to gain any one potentate of the allies , or ...
... French dominions are in danger of being infulted the enfuing campaign . Ad- vices from all parts confirm , that it is impoffible for France to find a way to obtain fo much credit , as to gain any one potentate of the allies , or ...
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... French nation , who was younger than his majefty , ex- cept very few , who were taken fuddenly near the village of Hocftet in Germany ; and fome more who were strait- ened for lodging at a place called Ramelies , and died on the road to ...
... French nation , who was younger than his majefty , ex- cept very few , who were taken fuddenly near the village of Hocftet in Germany ; and fome more who were strait- ened for lodging at a place called Ramelies , and died on the road to ...
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... the morning a fleet of merchant ships coming from Scotland , were attacked by fix French priva- teers at the entrance of the Meufe . We have yet no certain 1 certain advice of the event : but letters from Rotterdam No. 4 . THE TATLER .
... the morning a fleet of merchant ships coming from Scotland , were attacked by fix French priva- teers at the entrance of the Meufe . We have yet no certain 1 certain advice of the event : but letters from Rotterdam No. 4 . THE TATLER .
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... French ambassador , but were very much diffatisfied with the reception they had from that minister . It is true he omitted no civilities or expreffions of friend- ship from his master , but he took no notice of their pen- fions and ...
... French ambassador , but were very much diffatisfied with the reception they had from that minister . It is true he omitted no civilities or expreffions of friend- ship from his master , but he took no notice of their pen- fions and ...
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... French preffing on , and he expecting to be trampled to death , called out to his enemy , Ah , Valen- tine can you leave me here ? Valentine immediately ran back , and in the midst of a thick fire of the French took the corporal upon ...
... French preffing on , and he expecting to be trampled to death , called out to his enemy , Ah , Valen- tine can you leave me here ? Valentine immediately ran back , and in the midst of a thick fire of the French took the corporal upon ...
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