The Tatler, Svazek 1George Atherton Aitken Duckworth, 1898 - Počet stran: 449 |
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Strana 272
... took the liberty ( which she said her years and the zeal she had for my welfare gave her claim to ) to assure me , that she observed some parts of my behaviour which would lead me into errors , and give encouragement to some to ...
... took the liberty ( which she said her years and the zeal she had for my welfare gave her claim to ) to assure me , that she observed some parts of my behaviour which would lead me into errors , and give encouragement to some to ...
Strana 284
... took it to see how long you could live without it . " He resumes his tale ; and I took notice , that his dulness was much more regular and fluent than before . A pinch sup- plied the place of , " As I was saying , " " And so , sir ...
... took it to see how long you could live without it . " He resumes his tale ; and I took notice , that his dulness was much more regular and fluent than before . A pinch sup- plied the place of , " As I was saying , " " And so , sir ...
Strana 372
... took particularly the interests of Lewis XIV . into his care and protection . When all mankind were attacking that unhappy monarch , and those who had neither valour nor wit to oppose against him would be still showing their impotent ...
... took particularly the interests of Lewis XIV . into his care and protection . When all mankind were attacking that unhappy monarch , and those who had neither valour nor wit to oppose against him would be still showing their impotent ...
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