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But I am verily persuaded , that if in such a case a whole people were to enter into a course of abstinence , and eat nothing but water . gruel for a fortnight , it would abate the rage and ani . mosity of parties , and not a little ...
But I am verily persuaded , that if in such a case a whole people were to enter into a course of abstinence , and eat nothing but water . gruel for a fortnight , it would abate the rage and ani . mosity of parties , and not a little ...
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At my first entering into the family , I was troubled with the civility of their rising up to me every time I came ... In short , I move up and down the house and enter into all companies , with the same liberty as a cat or any other ...
At my first entering into the family , I was troubled with the civility of their rising up to me every time I came ... In short , I move up and down the house and enter into all companies , with the same liberty as a cat or any other ...
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For my own part , I coulà heartily wish that all honest men would enter into an association , for the support of one another against the endeavours of those whom they ought to look upon as their common enemies , whatsoever side they may ...
For my own part , I coulà heartily wish that all honest men would enter into an association , for the support of one another against the endeavours of those whom they ought to look upon as their common enemies , whatsoever side they may ...
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THE TATLER PAGR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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