The Tatler, Volumen1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... gave him the patent office of auditor of the imprests , worth about 20007 . a year in a time of business . — In the parliament which met in 1705 he was chosen a member for Preston , in Lancashire , and died at St. Alban's , Nov. 13 ...
... gave him the patent office of auditor of the imprests , worth about 20007 . a year in a time of business . — In the parliament which met in 1705 he was chosen a member for Preston , in Lancashire , and died at St. Alban's , Nov. 13 ...
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... gave him the patent office of auditor of the imprests , worth about 2000 % . a year in a time of business . - In the parliament which met in 1705 he was chosen a member for Preston , in Lancashire , and died at St. Alban's , Nov. 13 ...
... gave him the patent office of auditor of the imprests , worth about 2000 % . a year in a time of business . - In the parliament which met in 1705 he was chosen a member for Preston , in Lancashire , and died at St. Alban's , Nov. 13 ...
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... gave ten guineas for . The virtue of the enchanted liquor ( said he that sold it ) is such , that if the woman you marry proves a scold , ( which , it seems , my dear niece , is your misfortune , as it was your good mother's before you ) ...
... gave ten guineas for . The virtue of the enchanted liquor ( said he that sold it ) is such , that if the woman you marry proves a scold , ( which , it seems , my dear niece , is your misfortune , as it was your good mother's before you ) ...
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... gave us hopes of seeing her a very skilful player , and in some parts supply our loss of Mrs. Verbrug- gen . I cannot be of the same opinion with my friends and fellow - labourers , the reformers of manners , in their severity towards ...
... gave us hopes of seeing her a very skilful player , and in some parts supply our loss of Mrs. Verbrug- gen . I cannot be of the same opinion with my friends and fellow - labourers , the reformers of manners , in their severity towards ...
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... gave her power to forbear dis- turbing his last moment ; which immediately ap- proached . The hero looked up with an air of neg- ligence , and satiety of being , rather than of pain to leave it ; and , leaning back his head , expired ...
... gave her power to forbear dis- turbing his last moment ; which immediately ap- proached . The hero looked up with an air of neg- ligence , and satiety of being , rather than of pain to leave it ; and , leaning back his head , expired ...
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