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THE TATLE R. BY ISAAC BICKERSTAFF , Esq . Ου χρη παννύχιον ἔνδειν βυληφόρον άνδρα ....... ΗοΜ . VOLUME THIRD . PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL F. BRADFORD , NO . 4 , SOUTH 0 THIRD - STREET , AND JOHN CONRAD & CO . 30 , CHESNUT ...
THE TATLE R. BY ISAAC BICKERSTAFF , Esq . Ου χρη παννύχιον ἔνδειν βυληφόρον άνδρα ....... ΗοΜ . VOLUME THIRD . PHILADELPHIA : PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL F. BRADFORD , NO . 4 , SOUTH 0 THIRD - STREET , AND JOHN CONRAD & CO . 30 , CHESNUT ...
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... which Mr. Powell was so disingenuous , as to make one of his puppets ( I wish I knew which of them it was ) declare by way of prologue , that one Isaac Bickerstaff , a pretended esquire , had wrote a scurrilous piece to 10 THE TATLER .
... which Mr. Powell was so disingenuous , as to make one of his puppets ( I wish I knew which of them it was ) declare by way of prologue , that one Isaac Bickerstaff , a pretended esquire , had wrote a scurrilous piece to 10 THE TATLER .
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... BICKERSTAFF , From the Banks of styx . " I MUST confess I treated you very scurrilous- " ly when you first sent me hither ; but you have dis- " patched such multitudes after me to keep me in " countenance , that I am very well ...
... BICKERSTAFF , From the Banks of styx . " I MUST confess I treated you very scurrilous- " ly when you first sent me hither ; but you have dis- " patched such multitudes after me to keep me in " countenance , that I am very well ...
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... Bickerstaff , Esq . Censor of Great Britain . The humble petition of Penelope Prim , Widow . " SHEWETH , " THAT your petitioner was bred a clear - star- " cher and sempstress , and for many years worked to " the Exchange , and to ...
... Bickerstaff , Esq . Censor of Great Britain . The humble petition of Penelope Prim , Widow . " SHEWETH , " THAT your petitioner was bred a clear - star- " cher and sempstress , and for many years worked to " the Exchange , and to ...
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