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... town , was to carry the war into my own quarters . I do therefore solemnly declare , ( notwithstanding that I am a great lover of art and ingenuity ) that if I hear he opens any of his people's mouths against me , I shall not fail to ...
... town , was to carry the war into my own quarters . I do therefore solemnly declare , ( notwithstanding that I am a great lover of art and ingenuity ) that if I hear he opens any of his people's mouths against me , I shall not fail to ...
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... town with great pomp and ceremony , in order to be buried with his ancestors at the Peak . It is a maxim in morality , that we are to speak nothing but truth of the living , nothing but good of the dead . As I have carefully observed ...
... town with great pomp and ceremony , in order to be buried with his ancestors at the Peak . It is a maxim in morality , that we are to speak nothing but truth of the living , nothing but good of the dead . As I have carefully observed ...
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... ruffs and " fardingals are inseparable , that he questions not but " two thirds of the greatest beauties about town will " have cambrick collars on their necks before the end of " Easter term next . He further says , that 26 THE TATLER .
... ruffs and " fardingals are inseparable , that he questions not but " two thirds of the greatest beauties about town will " have cambrick collars on their necks before the end of " Easter term next . He further says , that 26 THE TATLER .
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... town . She chanced to lose a parrot last year , which , to tell you truly , brought me into her service ; for she turned off her woman upon it , who had lived with her ten years , because she neglected to give him water , though every ...
... town . She chanced to lose a parrot last year , which , to tell you truly , brought me into her service ; for she turned off her woman upon it , who had lived with her ten years , because she neglected to give him water , though every ...
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... town . I must confess , I was so struck with the foresight of what she is to be , that I treated her accordingly , and said to her , pray , young lady , permit me to pass by . I would for this reason advise all masters and mistres- ses ...
... town . I must confess , I was so struck with the foresight of what she is to be , that I treated her accordingly , and said to her , pray , young lady , permit me to pass by . I would for this reason advise all masters and mistres- ses ...
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