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This having been sent to me with a desire that I would give my judgment upon it , I immediately impanelled a jury of men of nice palates and strong heads , who being all of them very scrupulous , and unwilling to proceed rashly in a ...
This having been sent to me with a desire that I would give my judgment upon it , I immediately impanelled a jury of men of nice palates and strong heads , who being all of them very scrupulous , and unwilling to proceed rashly in a ...
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... always fixes and detains the eye , and gives the curious reader something like the satisfaction of prying into a ... in them besides his own family ) give public notice of it , “ For the information of the Nobility and Gentry .
... always fixes and detains the eye , and gives the curious reader something like the satisfaction of prying into a ... in them besides his own family ) give public notice of it , “ For the information of the Nobility and Gentry .
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1 CINE ariety dl . every one her butis Et 851 diligently to her exercise for the space of one half year , shall be able to give her fan all the graces that can possibly enter into that little modish machine .
1 CINE ariety dl . every one her butis Et 851 diligently to her exercise for the space of one half year , shall be able to give her fan all the graces that can possibly enter into that little modish machine .
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THE TATLER PAGR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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