The British Essayists: TatlerJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... occasion I can ever have of subscribing myself , Sir , Your most obliged , most obedient , and most humble servant , ISAAC BICKERSTAFF . II . TO EDWARD WORTLEY MONTAGUE * , Esq . 2 ORIGINAL DEDICATIONS The Medicine: HARRISON-Conti ...
... occasion I can ever have of subscribing myself , Sir , Your most obliged , most obedient , and most humble servant , ISAAC BICKERSTAFF . II . TO EDWARD WORTLEY MONTAGUE * , Esq . 2 ORIGINAL DEDICATIONS The Medicine: HARRISON-Conti ...
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... occasions so barren to an ordinary invention . When I am upon the house of Bickerstaff , I must not forget that genealogy of the family sent to me by the post , and written , as I since understand , by Mr. Twisden , who died at the ...
... occasions so barren to an ordinary invention . When I am upon the house of Bickerstaff , I must not forget that genealogy of the family sent to me by the post , and written , as I since understand , by Mr. Twisden , who died at the ...
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... occasion , lest he , who can instruct us so well in personating feigned sorrows , should be lost to us by suffering under real ones . The town is at present in C2 N ° 1 . 15 TATLER . Story of Pacolet-Gamesters-Plea- sure.
... occasion , lest he , who can instruct us so well in personating feigned sorrows , should be lost to us by suffering under real ones . The town is at present in C2 N ° 1 . 15 TATLER . Story of Pacolet-Gamesters-Plea- sure.
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... occasion at the head of five thousand foot , and one thousand horse ; upon which the enemy withdrew , without making any farther attempt . From my own Apartment . I am sorry I am obliged to trouble the publick with so much discourse ...
... occasion at the head of five thousand foot , and one thousand horse ; upon which the enemy withdrew , without making any farther attempt . From my own Apartment . I am sorry I am obliged to trouble the publick with so much discourse ...
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... occasion , pro- ceed to confute other dead men , who pretend to be in being , although they are actually deceased . I therefore give all men fair warning to mend their manners ; for I shall from time to time print bills of mortality ...
... occasion , pro- ceed to confute other dead men , who pretend to be in being , although they are actually deceased . I therefore give all men fair warning to mend their manners ; for I shall from time to time print bills of mortality ...
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