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Pàgina 43
... ESQUIRE , CENSOR OF GREAT BRITAIN ; " Showeth , " That upon the late invention of Mrs. Catha- rine Cross - stitch , mantua - maker , the petticoats of ladies were too wide for entering into any coach or chair , which was in use before ...
... ESQUIRE , CENSOR OF GREAT BRITAIN ; " Showeth , " That upon the late invention of Mrs. Catha- rine Cross - stitch , mantua - maker , the petticoats of ladies were too wide for entering into any coach or chair , which was in use before ...
Pàgina 51
... , I wish I knew which of them it was , declare , by way of prologue , That one Isaac Bickerstaff , a pretended esquire , had written a scurrilous piece , 6 to the dishonour of that rank of men ; F 2 NO . 115 . 51 TATLER .
... , I wish I knew which of them it was , declare , by way of prologue , That one Isaac Bickerstaff , a pretended esquire , had written a scurrilous piece , 6 to the dishonour of that rank of men ; F 2 NO . 115 . 51 TATLER .
Pàgina 68
... ESQUIRE , CENSOR OF GREAT BRITAIN . " The humble petition of PENELOPE PRIM , Widow , " Showeth , " That your petitioner was bred a clear - starcher and sempstress , and for many years worked to the Exchange , and to several aldermen's ...
... ESQUIRE , CENSOR OF GREAT BRITAIN . " The humble petition of PENELOPE PRIM , Widow , " Showeth , " That your petitioner was bred a clear - starcher and sempstress , and for many years worked to the Exchange , and to several aldermen's ...
Pàgina 82
... Esquire , and question not but it will bring me as great an audience , as ever was at the house , since the Morocco Ambassador * was there . I am , with the greatest respect , your most obedient and most humble servant , 66 THOMAS ...
... Esquire , and question not but it will bring me as great an audience , as ever was at the house , since the Morocco Ambassador * was there . I am , with the greatest respect , your most obedient and most humble servant , 66 THOMAS ...
Pàgina 119
... ESQUIRE . SIR , " I take the boldness to recommend to your care the inclosed letter , not knowing how to communicate it , but by your means , to the agreeable country- maid you mention with so much honour in your discourse concerning ...
... ESQUIRE . SIR , " I take the boldness to recommend to your care the inclosed letter , not knowing how to communicate it , but by your means , to the agreeable country- maid you mention with so much honour in your discourse concerning ...
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