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... esquire , of Hockley in the Hole , recorder to the bear - gar- den , was then writing a discourse on the subject . It appears by the best accounts , ' says this gen- * There is no such place . It is probable Llanbadern Vawr in ...
... esquire , of Hockley in the Hole , recorder to the bear - gar- den , was then writing a discourse on the subject . It appears by the best accounts , ' says this gen- * There is no such place . It is probable Llanbadern Vawr in ...
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... Esquire . June 18 , 1709 . ་ distorting them . I expect your directions , be- fore I proceed to dwindle and fall away with despair ; which at present I do not think advise . able , because , if she should recant , she may then hate me ...
... Esquire . June 18 , 1709 . ་ distorting them . I expect your directions , be- fore I proceed to dwindle and fall away with despair ; which at present I do not think advise . able , because , if she should recant , she may then hate me ...
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... treated most un- mercifully . † Lord Hinchinbroke married lady Elizabeth Popham , only daughter of Alexander Popham , esquire , of Little- cote , in Wiltshire . adorned with education ; as they live in courts , No. 35. ] 83 THE TATLER .
... treated most un- mercifully . † Lord Hinchinbroke married lady Elizabeth Popham , only daughter of Alexander Popham , esquire , of Little- cote , in Wiltshire . adorned with education ; as they live in courts , No. 35. ] 83 THE TATLER .
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... esquire , who is breaking up house- keeping , and has many curious pieces of furni ture to dispose of , which may be seen between the hours of six and ten in the evening . THE INVENTORY . Spirits of right Nantz brandy , for lamben ...
... esquire , who is breaking up house- keeping , and has many curious pieces of furni ture to dispose of , which may be seen between the hours of six and ten in the evening . THE INVENTORY . Spirits of right Nantz brandy , for lamben ...
Page 102
... esquire . I think I need not say much to convince all the world , that this Mr. Powel , for that is his name , is a pragmati- cal and vain person , to pretend to argue with me on any subject . Mecum certasse feretur ; that is to say ...
... esquire . I think I need not say much to convince all the world , that this Mr. Powel , for that is his name , is a pragmati- cal and vain person , to pretend to argue with me on any subject . Mecum certasse feretur ; that is to say ...
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