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A man that is by no means big enough for the Gazette , may easily creep into the advertisements : by which means we often see an apothecary in the same paper of news with a plenipotentiary , or a running - footman with an ambassador .
A man that is by no means big enough for the Gazette , may easily creep into the advertisements : by which means we often see an apothecary in the same paper of news with a plenipotentiary , or a running - footman with an ambassador .
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When I came again into the world , I found that I had been happier in my retirement than I thought , having probably , by that means , escaped wearing a monstrous pair of breeches . Being now of great credit and antiquity , I was rather ...
When I came again into the world , I found that I had been happier in my retirement than I thought , having probably , by that means , escaped wearing a monstrous pair of breeches . Being now of great credit and antiquity , I was rather ...
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... that at his first coming to his estate , he found three parts of his house altogether useless ; that the best room in it had the reputation of being haunted , and by that means was locked up ; that noises had been heard in his long ...
... that at his first coming to his estate , he found three parts of his house altogether useless ; that the best room in it had the reputation of being haunted , and by that means was locked up ; that noises had been heard in his long ...
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THE TATLER PAGR Introductory Remarks | 1 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 3 |
Bickerstaff family | 6 |
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