The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 |
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... tell thee , moreover , the people of this land be marvelloufly given to change ; infomuch that it may likely come to pafs , that before thou art many years nearer to thy diffolution , thou mayeft behold him fitting on a high place whom ...
... tell thee , moreover , the people of this land be marvelloufly given to change ; infomuch that it may likely come to pafs , that before thou art many years nearer to thy diffolution , thou mayeft behold him fitting on a high place whom ...
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... tell . In fhort , there was but one who kept his good - humour to the Land's End . There was another coach that went along with us , in which I likewife obferved , that there were many secret jealoufies , heart - burnings , and ...
... tell . In fhort , there was but one who kept his good - humour to the Land's End . There was another coach that went along with us , in which I likewife obferved , that there were many secret jealoufies , heart - burnings , and ...
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... tell the fequel of the ftory , and let my reader know , that this faithful pair , who were ready to have died in each other's arms , about three years after their escape , upon fome trifling difguft grew to a coldness at first , and at ...
... tell the fequel of the ftory , and let my reader know , that this faithful pair , who were ready to have died in each other's arms , about three years after their escape , upon fome trifling difguft grew to a coldness at first , and at ...
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... tell it upon any account whatsoever ; for that it would not look well for him to marry fuch a one as me ; befides , that his father would cut him off of the eftate . I was glad to have him in an honest way ; and he now and then came and ...
... tell it upon any account whatsoever ; for that it would not look well for him to marry fuch a one as me ; befides , that his father would cut him off of the eftate . I was glad to have him in an honest way ; and he now and then came and ...
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... tell you alfo , that jointures were never frequent until the age before his own ; but the women were contented with the third part of the estate the law allotted them , and fcorned to engage with men whom they thought capable of abufing ...
... tell you alfo , that jointures were never frequent until the age before his own ; but the women were contented with the third part of the estate the law allotted them , and fcorned to engage with men whom they thought capable of abufing ...
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