The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 - English essays |
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... mad woman makes Aurengezebe curious to know , whether others who are in their senses can guess at his quality . For which reason the whole convent is examined one by " one . The matron marches in with a tawdry 4 46 . TATLER .
... mad woman makes Aurengezebe curious to know , whether others who are in their senses can guess at his quality . For which reason the whole convent is examined one by " one . The matron marches in with a tawdry 4 46 . TATLER .
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James Ferguson. " one . The matron marches in with a tawdry country girl- Pray , Winifred , ' says she , who do you think that fine man with those jewels and pearls is ? ' - I believe , ' says Winifred , it is our landlord- It must be ...
James Ferguson. " one . The matron marches in with a tawdry country girl- Pray , Winifred , ' says she , who do you think that fine man with those jewels and pearls is ? ' - I believe , ' says Winifred , it is our landlord- It must be ...
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... marched into Franche Compté , while his Electoral Highness is much superior in number to Monsieur d ' Harcourt ; so that both on the side of Savoy and Germany , we have reason to expect very suddenly some great event . N ° 60. SATURDAY ...
... marched into Franche Compté , while his Electoral Highness is much superior in number to Monsieur d ' Harcourt ; so that both on the side of Savoy and Germany , we have reason to expect very suddenly some great event . N ° 60. SATURDAY ...
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... marches with divisions ready on all occasions ; a hero who never ' doubted in his life , but is ever positively fixed in the wrong , not out of obstinate opinion , but invin- cible stupidity . It is very unhappy for this latitude of ...
... marches with divisions ready on all occasions ; a hero who never ' doubted in his life , but is ever positively fixed in the wrong , not out of obstinate opinion , but invin- cible stupidity . It is very unhappy for this latitude of ...
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... marched up and engaged the enemy , who were drawn up at some distance from these woods . The dispute was very warm for some time ; but to- wards noon the French began to give ground from one wing to the other ; which advantage being ob ...
... marched up and engaged the enemy , who were drawn up at some distance from these woods . The dispute was very warm for some time ; but to- wards noon the French began to give ground from one wing to the other ; which advantage being ob ...
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