The TatlerAlexander Chalmers Nichols and Son, 1806 |
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Pàgina 11
... say , a design of bring- ing part of our troops into the field , at the lat- ter end of this month , is now altered to a refo- lution of marching towards the camp about the twentieth of the next . Prince Eugene was then returned thither ...
... say , a design of bring- ing part of our troops into the field , at the lat- ter end of this month , is now altered to a refo- lution of marching towards the camp about the twentieth of the next . Prince Eugene was then returned thither ...
Pàgina 52
... say , that the Roman greatness was neither to be attributed to their fuperior policy , for in that the Carthagi- nians excelled ; nor to their valour , for in that the Gauls were preferable ; but to particular men , who were born for ...
... say , that the Roman greatness was neither to be attributed to their fuperior policy , for in that the Carthagi- nians excelled ; nor to their valour , for in that the Gauls were preferable ; but to particular men , who were born for ...
Pàgina 61
... say , that a felucca was arrived there in five days from Marseilles , with an account , that the people of that city had made an infurrection , by reason of the scarcity of provifions ; and that the intend- ant had ordered fome ...
... say , that a felucca was arrived there in five days from Marseilles , with an account , that the people of that city had made an infurrection , by reason of the scarcity of provifions ; and that the intend- ant had ordered fome ...
Pàgina 123
... say to you from courts and camps , we hope ftill to give you fomewhat new and curious from ourselves : the women of our house , upon occafion , being capable of carrying on the business , according to the laudable custom of the wives in ...
... say to you from courts and camps , we hope ftill to give you fomewhat new and curious from ourselves : the women of our house , upon occafion , being capable of carrying on the business , according to the laudable custom of the wives in ...
Pàgina 142
... say , and is forced to fubftitute fome other vehicle of nonsense , to fupply the defect of his ufual ex- pletives . When I left him , he made use of Odfbodikins ! Oh me ! and Never ftir alive ! " and fo forth ; which gave me hopes of ...
... say , and is forced to fubftitute fome other vehicle of nonsense , to fupply the defect of his ufual ex- pletives . When I left him , he made use of Odfbodikins ! Oh me ! and Never ftir alive ! " and fo forth ; which gave me hopes of ...
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