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Steele's last Tatler came out to - day you will see it before this comes to you ; and how he takes leave of the world . He never told so much as Mr. Addison of it , who was surprised as much as I ; but to say the truth , it was time ...
Steele's last Tatler came out to - day you will see it before this comes to you ; and how he takes leave of the world . He never told so much as Mr. Addison of it , who was surprised as much as I ; but to say the truth , it was time ...
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The person who conveys the child rings the bell , and leaves it there , upon which the proper officer comes and receives it without making further inquiries . The parent , or her friend , who leaves the child there , generally leaves a ...
The person who conveys the child rings the bell , and leaves it there , upon which the proper officer comes and receives it without making further inquiries . The parent , or her friend , who leaves the child there , generally leaves a ...
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We are very sensible that several young flirts about town had a design to cast us out of the fashionable world , and to leave us in the lurch by some of their late refinements . Two or three of them have been heard to say , that they ...
We are very sensible that several young flirts about town had a design to cast us out of the fashionable world , and to leave us in the lurch by some of their late refinements . Two or three of them have been heard to say , that they ...
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