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... could have entered into his head without being there , but still that he is not a bit wiser than if he had not been there at all . * Fifty thousand pounds . TOL . V. N ° 245. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1710 . x " 244 . 157 TATLER .
... could have entered into his head without being there , but still that he is not a bit wiser than if he had not been there at all . * Fifty thousand pounds . TOL . V. N ° 245. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1710 . x " 244 . 157 TATLER .
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Alexander Chalmers. N ° 245. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1710 . From my own Apartment , November 1 . THE lady hereafter mentioned , having come to me in very great haste , and paid me much above the usual fee , as a cunning - man to find her ...
Alexander Chalmers. N ° 245. THURSDAY , NOVEMBER 2 , 1710 . From my own Apartment , November 1 . THE lady hereafter mentioned , having come to me in very great haste , and paid me much above the usual fee , as a cunning - man to find her ...
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... I desire also to know , whether now I am a Christian , I am obliged to dress like a Turk , and wear a turbant . ❝ I am , Sir , " Your most humble servant , " POMPEY . " N ° 246. SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 4 , 1710 . P3 N® 945 . 161 TATLER .
... I desire also to know , whether now I am a Christian , I am obliged to dress like a Turk , and wear a turbant . ❝ I am , Sir , " Your most humble servant , " POMPEY . " N ° 246. SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 4 , 1710 . P3 N® 945 . 161 TATLER .
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... November 3 . WHEN one considers the turn which conversation takes in almost every set of acquaintance , club , or assembly , in this town or kingdom , one cannot but observe , that in spite of what I am every day say- ing , and all the ...
... November 3 . WHEN one considers the turn which conversation takes in almost every set of acquaintance , club , or assembly , in this town or kingdom , one cannot but observe , that in spite of what I am every day say- ing , and all the ...
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... when he sees an old fellow touchy at being laughed at for any thing that is not in the mode , and bawls in his ear , " Pry'thee do not mind him ; tell him thou art mortal . " N ° 247. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 7 , 1710 . 166 N ° 246 . .TATLER .
... when he sees an old fellow touchy at being laughed at for any thing that is not in the mode , and bawls in his ear , " Pry'thee do not mind him ; tell him thou art mortal . " N ° 247. TUESDAY , NOVEMBER 7 , 1710 . 166 N ° 246 . .TATLER .
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