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... talking , it seems , of the two letters which were found in the coffin , and mentioned in one of my late Lucubrations , and came with a request to me , that I would commu- nicate any others of them that were legible . One of the ...
... talking , it seems , of the two letters which were found in the coffin , and mentioned in one of my late Lucubrations , and came with a request to me , that I would commu- nicate any others of them that were legible . One of the ...
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... learning , began to establish a new religion in the family , and to enlarge the narrowness of their country notions ; in which he succeeded so well , that he had seduced the butler by his table - talk c 2 NO . 108 . 15 TATLER .
... learning , began to establish a new religion in the family , and to enlarge the narrowness of their country notions ; in which he succeeded so well , that he had seduced the butler by his table - talk c 2 NO . 108 . 15 TATLER .
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British essayists Alexander Chalmers. he had seduced the butler by his table - talk , and staggered his eldest sister ... talking of his setting - dog , the son said , he did not question but Tray was as immortal as any one of the family ...
British essayists Alexander Chalmers. he had seduced the butler by his table - talk , and staggered his eldest sister ... talking of his setting - dog , the son said , he did not question but Tray was as immortal as any one of the family ...
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... talk like an old man ; but I must a ; go on to say , that I think the general reception of mixed company , and the pretty fellows that are ad- mitted at those assemblies , give a young woman so false an idea of life , that she is ...
... talk like an old man ; but I must a ; go on to say , that I think the general reception of mixed company , and the pretty fellows that are ad- mitted at those assemblies , give a young woman so false an idea of life , that she is ...
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... gammon , the other was at dinner ; while the old fel- low was talking of Madame Frances , the young one was either at play , or toasting women whom he never : conversed with . The only difference was , that the D 2 NO . 110 . 27 TATLER .
... gammon , the other was at dinner ; while the old fel- low was talking of Madame Frances , the young one was either at play , or toasting women whom he never : conversed with . The only difference was , that the D 2 NO . 110 . 27 TATLER .
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