The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 - English essays |
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... town of Tournay capitulated on the twenty - eighth instant ; there is nothing left for me to say , but to congratu- late the good company here , that we have reason to hope for an opportunity of thanking Mr. Withers next winter in this ...
... town of Tournay capitulated on the twenty - eighth instant ; there is nothing left for me to say , but to congratu- late the good company here , that we have reason to hope for an opportunity of thanking Mr. Withers next winter in this ...
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... town , to see how their interest in the world decay or flourish , and to purge themselves from the many false imputations they daily meet with in the commerce and conversation of men . You observed Verismilis frowned when he first saw ...
... town , to see how their interest in the world decay or flourish , and to purge themselves from the many false imputations they daily meet with in the commerce and conversation of men . You observed Verismilis frowned when he first saw ...
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... town ; but Corinna knows she herself is but part of Limberham's household stuff , and is as capable of being disposed of elsewhere , as any other moveable . But while her keeper is persuaded by his spies , that no enemy has been within ...
... town ; but Corinna knows she herself is but part of Limberham's household stuff , and is as capable of being disposed of elsewhere , as any other moveable . But while her keeper is persuaded by his spies , that no enemy has been within ...
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... town rings of it . ' All such flowers in rhetoric , and little refuges for malice , are to be noted , and na- turally belong only to Tatlers . By this method you will immediately find folios contract themselves into octavos , and the ...
... town rings of it . ' All such flowers in rhetoric , and little refuges for malice , are to be noted , and na- turally belong only to Tatlers . By this method you will immediately find folios contract themselves into octavos , and the ...
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... town recom- mended to a chaplain's place ; but none being vacant , modestly accepted that of a postilion . We have very many conspicuous persons of this undertaking , yet modest turn : I have a grandson who is very happy in this quality ...
... town recom- mended to a chaplain's place ; but none being vacant , modestly accepted that of a postilion . We have very many conspicuous persons of this undertaking , yet modest turn : I have a grandson who is very happy in this quality ...
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