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a me without hesitation ( though I had never seen her before ) ask her , “ If her lady bad any commands for me ? ... that Cupid , her lady's lap - dog , was dangerously ill , and in so bad a condition , that her lady neither saw company ...
a me without hesitation ( though I had never seen her before ) ask her , “ If her lady bad any commands for me ? ... that Cupid , her lady's lap - dog , was dangerously ill , and in so bad a condition , that her lady neither saw company ...
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Charles Cambrick , Linen - draper , in the city of Westminster , was indicted for speaking obscenely to the Lady ... where they were to be met by the lady's own chariot , the criminal and another of his acquaintance travelled with them ...
Charles Cambrick , Linen - draper , in the city of Westminster , was indicted for speaking obscenely to the Lady ... where they were to be met by the lady's own chariot , the criminal and another of his acquaintance travelled with them ...
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The Lady Townly brought an action of debt against Mrs. Flambeau , for that Mrs. Flambeau had not been to see the said Lady Townly , and wish her joy , since her marriage with Sir Ralph , notwithstanding she the said Lady Townly had paid ...
The Lady Townly brought an action of debt against Mrs. Flambeau , for that Mrs. Flambeau had not been to see the said Lady Townly , and wish her joy , since her marriage with Sir Ralph , notwithstanding she the said Lady Townly had paid ...
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THE TATLER PAOR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse 75 Miss Jennys MarriageChoice of Matches in the | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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