The Tatler, Volume 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - English essays |
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... arrive at . By this good fortune , the name of Isaac Bickerstaff gained an audience of all who had any taste of wit , and the addition of the ordinary occurrences of common journals of news brought in a multitude of other readers . I ...
... arrive at . By this good fortune , the name of Isaac Bickerstaff gained an audience of all who had any taste of wit , and the addition of the ordinary occurrences of common journals of news brought in a multitude of other readers . I ...
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... arrived at Genoa , where he has taken much pains to keep the correspondents of the merchants of France in hopes , that measures will be found out to support the credit and commerce between that state and Lyons . But the late declaration ...
... arrived at Genoa , where he has taken much pains to keep the correspondents of the merchants of France in hopes , that measures will be found out to support the credit and commerce between that state and Lyons . But the late declaration ...
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... arrived at the Hague on the 20th instant , with advice , that the enemy having made a detachment from Tournay of 1500 horse , each trooper carrying a foot - soldier behind him , in order to surprise the garrison of Alost ; the allies ...
... arrived at the Hague on the 20th instant , with advice , that the enemy having made a detachment from Tournay of 1500 horse , each trooper carrying a foot - soldier behind him , in order to surprise the garrison of Alost ; the allies ...
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... arrived from the Court of Madrid , wherein his Nuncio acquainted his Holiness , that upon the news of his accommodation with the Emperor , he had received a message to forbear coming to Court ; and the people were so highly pro- voked ...
... arrived from the Court of Madrid , wherein his Nuncio acquainted his Holiness , that upon the news of his accommodation with the Emperor , he had received a message to forbear coming to Court ; and the people were so highly pro- voked ...
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... arrival to the camp , that Thetis went very early to demand an audience of Jupiter . The means he uses to satisfy her were , to persuade the Greeks to attack the Trojans ; that so they might perceive the consequence of condemning ...
... arrival to the camp , that Thetis went very early to demand an audience of Jupiter . The means he uses to satisfy her were , to persuade the Greeks to attack the Trojans ; that so they might perceive the consequence of condemning ...
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