The Tatler. ...Messrs. Longman, Dodsley, Law, Johnson, Nichols [and 21 others in London, 1795 - Great Britain |
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... entered upon , fince the moment he first saw her . He is of a noble family , has naturally a very good air , and is of a frank honeft temper : but this paffion has fo ex- tremely mauled him , that his features are fet and unin- formed ...
... entered upon , fince the moment he first saw her . He is of a noble family , has naturally a very good air , and is of a frank honeft temper : but this paffion has fo ex- tremely mauled him , that his features are fet and unin- formed ...
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... enter into a new alliance ; but that the mi- nifters of Pruffia are not inclined to his fentiments . We hear from Vienna , that his imperial majefty has expressed great fatisfaction in their high mightineffes having com- municated to ...
... enter into a new alliance ; but that the mi- nifters of Pruffia are not inclined to his fentiments . We hear from Vienna , that his imperial majefty has expressed great fatisfaction in their high mightineffes having com- municated to ...
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... entered into the nature of the part . Her husband , in the drama , is reprefented to be one of thofe debauchees , who run through the vices of the town , and believe , when they think fit , they can marry and fettle at their eafe . His ...
... entered into the nature of the part . Her husband , in the drama , is reprefented to be one of thofe debauchees , who run through the vices of the town , and believe , when they think fit , they can marry and fettle at their eafe . His ...
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... entered into with the merchants of Milan , for a great number of mules to transport his provifions and ammunition . His royal highnefs has ordered the train of artillery to be conveyed to Sufa before the twenty - fixth of next month ...
... entered into with the merchants of Milan , for a great number of mules to transport his provifions and ammunition . His royal highnefs has ordered the train of artillery to be conveyed to Sufa before the twenty - fixth of next month ...
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... entering into a treaty with king Stanislaus , that he had written circular letters , wherein he exhorted . the Palatines to join against him ; declaring that this was the most favourable conjuncture for afferting their li berty ...
... entering into a treaty with king Stanislaus , that he had written circular letters , wherein he exhorted . the Palatines to join against him ; declaring that this was the most favourable conjuncture for afferting their li berty ...
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