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The tatler11.06.1709
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 11. Juni 1709
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] write. But in my discourse of the twenty-eighth of the last month, I omitted to mention the most agreeable of all bad characters, and that is, a Rake. A Rake is a man always to be pitied; and, if he [...]
[...] unwieldy wretch, that commits faults out of the re dundance of his good qualities. His pity and com passion make him, sometimes a bubble to all his fellows, let them be never so much below him in understanding. His desires run away with him [...]
[...] nation, which hurries him on to unlawful pleasures, before reason has power to come in to his rescue. Thus, with all the good intentions in the world to amendment, this creature sins on against Heaven, himself, his friends, and his country, who all call [...]
[...] if it went merely from the indignation of seeing themselves ill drawn by such little pretenders | Not to say, he that leads is guilty of all the actions of his [...]
[...] Rake. To be of that order, he must be vicious against his will, and not so by study or application. All “ Pretty Fellows” are also :… to a many as well as all inamoratoes, or persons of the epicene gender, who gaze at one another in the presence of [...]
[...] Mrs. Toss: she is ever in practice of something which disfigures her, and takes from her charms, though all she does tends to a contrary effect. She has naturally a very agreeable voice and utterance, which she has changed for the prettiest lisp ima [...]
[...] A fine lady shewed a gentleman of this company, for an eternal answer to all his addresses, a paper of verses, with which she is so captivated, that she professed the author should be the “happy man in [...]
[...] spite of all other pretenders. It is ordinary for love to make men poetical, and it had that effect on this enamoured man: but he was resolved to try his vein [...]
[...] town. I was recommended to one Charles Bubble boy" near the Temple, who has supplied me with all the furniture he says a gentleman ought to have. I desired a certificate thereof from him, which he said would require some time to consider of; and [...]
[...] lish a second edict to prohibit the sale of corn to the enemy. Many eminent persons in that assembly have declared that they are of opinion, that all com merce whatsoever with France should be wholly for bidden: which point is under present deliberation; [...]
The tatler06.08.1709
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 06. August 1709
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] had a neglect whether things became him, or not, in a world he contemned. For this reason, a noble particularity appeared in all his economy, furni ture, and equipage. And to convince the present little race, how unequal all their measures were to [...]
[...] horse; and water was brought for his teeth, when the sound was changed to boots and saddle. In all these glorious excesses from the common practice, did the happy Orlando live and reign in an uninterrupted tranquillity, until an unlucky acci [...]
[...] tural shape, and talked to me in a very different air and tone from what he had used before: upon which, all that sat near us laughed; but I saw no distortion in his countenance, or any thing that ap- [...]
[...] not take the jest.' He answered, 'The gentleman you were talking to assumed your air and coun tenance so exactly, that all fell a-Iaughing to see how little you knew yourself, and how much you were enamoured with your own image. But that [...]
[...] plied to him: —————— He seems to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome." You are to know that this pantomime may be said to be a species of himself: he has no commerce [...]
[...] so that suppose two great divines should argue, and treat each other with warmth, and levity unbecoming their subject or character, all that they say unfit for that place is very proper to be inserted here. Therefore, from time to time, in all writings which [...]
[...] that falls through I shall make bold with for my own use. The same thing will be as beneficial in speech; for all superfluous/expressions in talk fall to me also: as w hen a pleader at the bar designs to be extremely impertinent and troublesome, and [...]
[...] so great a value for; but they make no scruple of tolling it; and it was not spoken of to me as a secret, for now all the town rings of it.' All such flowers in rhetoric, and little refuges for malice, are to be noted, and naturally belong only to [...]
[...] Jennings is arrived at Lisbon. When that gentle man left Barcelona, his Catholic Majesty was taking all possible methods for carrying on an offensive war. It is observed with great satisfaction in the court of Spain, that there is very good intelligence between [...]
[...] Spain, that there is very good intelligence between the general officers: Count Staremberg and Mr. Stanhope acting in all things with such unanimity, that the public affairs receive great advantages from [...]
The Whitehall evening post or London intelligencer13.01.1756/14.01.1756/15.01.1756
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 13. Januar 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Accuunt of all the Natural [...]
[...] A N Hiſtorical Account of all RELIGIONs, . from the Creation of the world to the preſent Time. By THOMAS BRÖUGHTON , A.M. [...]
[...] 3. tremendous Calamity. Printed for W. Owen, at Homer's Head, near Temple-Bur; and fºld by all other Bookſellers, in Town and Country. - [...]
[...] The General Deſign of this Performance is to ſhew that all the Evangeliſts have related the Particulars contain’d in their Goſpels in [...]
[...] and ſºld by all Rookſellers in Town and Country. This Day was publiſh 'd, N°. II. Price 2d. of [...]
[...] - |Male: - 149 ( Males – 214. Chriſtened 3 Females— 42 Buried jº- 2 37 Q all — 29 In all — 25 i [...]
[...] nerals, Foſſils, or Fluids, together with the Kingdoms, Provinces, ©ities, Towns, and other remarkable Places thoughout the World. The Whole extraºrd from the beſt Authors in all Languages. By a SOCIETY of GENT LEM E N. Printed for W. Owen, in Fleet-Street; and ſold by all other Book [...]
[...] - COMMERCE, compiled from the Information of the moſt eminent Merchants, and from the Works of the beſt Writers on Commercial Subſcºts, in all Languages. Containing, among other Things, I. An Account of all the Na- Coins, Weights, and Mea [...]
[...] and all BookſellerijaA. [...]
[...] for ſhewing the Value of all Sorts of Nails, [...]
The tatler26.07.1709
  • Datum
    Freitag, 26. Juli 1709
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] himself, where he gave diurnal audiences concern ing commerce, politics, tare and tret, usury, and abatement, with all things necessary for helping the distressed, who are willing to give one limb for the better maintenance of the rest; or such joyous [...]
[...] Long did this growing monarch employ himself j after this manner: and as alliances are necessary to all great kingdoms, he took particularly the interests^ of Lewis the XlVth into his care and protection, i When all mankind were attacking that unhappy [...]
[...] contemporary, and laid immense treasures on his side in defence of his important magazine of Toulon. Aurengezebe also had all this while a constant intelligence with India; and his letters were answered in jewels, which he soon made bril [...]
[...] 'Pity, oh! pity, whoever thou art, an unhappy virgin, whom one of thy train has robbed of her innocence; her innocence, which was all her [...]
[...] mad woman breaks into the room, calls for her duke, her lord, her emperor. As soon as she spies Aurengezebe, the object of all her fury and love, she calls for petticoats, is ready to sink with shame, and is dressed in all haste in new attire at his charge. [...]
[...] and Aurengezebe, certifying that he keeps them for state rather than use, tells them, they are permitted to receive all men into their apartments; then pro ceeds through the crowd, among whom he throws medals shaped like half-crowns, and returns to his [...]
[...] As soon as I came hither this evening, no less than ten people produced the following poem, which they all reported was sent to each of them by the penny-post from an unknown hand. All the battle- writers in the room were in debate, who could be [...]
[...] repeated a couplet in Hudibras, which spoke his qualifications: 'I'th* midst of all this warlike rabble, Crowdero march'd, expert and able.' The poem is admirably suited to the occasion: [...]
[...] His penetration, and his tow'ring thought) It would the gazing world surprise, To see one man at all times wise, To view the wonders he with ease has wrought. 'Refining schemes approach his mind, [...]
[...] Like fate he doom'd them to be wrong, And Tournay's took by a peculiar flight. 'Thus, Madam, all mankind behold Your vast ascendant, not by gold, But by your wisdom and your pious life; [...]
The general evening post17.06.1755/18.06.1755/19.06.1755
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 17. Juni 1755
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] (T which they all airriicd', to 0 ' beg of God a Deliverance -' [...]
[...] ALL the genuine Houſhold Furniture, [...]
[...] To be S O L D, H ' THE Fee-Simple and Inhcritance of -all [...]
[...] ALL the real Efizates of the ſaid Bankrupt [...]
[...] OME ſhort Inſtructions and Prayers for Perſons of all Ages and Circumſtances. [...]
[...] (Piice 'l'hree'(iulriie'as bound and lettered) With the Approbauon of ihe Right Hon. the Lord Chancellor and all the judges, [...]
[...] Males rpi Chriſtenedg Female: r gg In all got [...]
[...] l. Short devotional Exerciſcs for every Sunday, and all other - [...]
[...] HlCH gives Ezrſe in all Diſorders oſ the [...]
[...] For that reigning Diſeaſe the Sconvv, and all [...]
The general evening post09.09.1756/10.09.1756/11.09.1756
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 09. September 1756
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] fent upon the Coaſts of the Ocean: Berlin, August 27. The Empreſs Queen having fent to all her Miniſters at Foreign Courts a circular Refcript [...]
[...] Madeira. , The Edinburgh, Auguſta, Saltaſh, and Wager Men of War, are all arrived at Madeira. The Polly, Bordman, from Carolina, for Amfterdam, [...]
[...] all fo fituated, as to be at hand to fuccour one another ; [...]
[...] and fuppofing that France, Spain, the Imperialiſts, and even all the Italian potentates ſhould join againſt them, there was ſtill a refource in the eat and the fouth fufficient to b file all their efforts; the Turks could be brought [...]
[...] To all true Friends of their King and Country in general, and more particularly to all thoſe who have any Property or Intereft in the Borough of [...]
[...] a Commander in the Eaſt-India Trade. Yeſterday died, at his Lodgings in Coleman. Street, Mr. Philip All-u, formerly a Conveyancer in the Law. [...]
[...] ŪR the Benefit of all Perſons who may [...]
[...] The GRAND ELIxIR for the PALSY, and all [...]
[...] frcm that good Blood, afferding Plenty of Animal Spirits; thus the Brain and Nerves are repleniſhed and ſtrengthcned, the Blood and Juices attenuated, all Obſtructions opened; the Sinews, Ten dons, Ligarrents, and all the enfeebled Parts, invigorated ; the Limbs reſtored to their priftine Steadinefs and Strength ; and the [...]
[...] * For that reigning Diſeafe the ScuRvy, and all Scorbutick Humours, Tho' arrived to the higheft and most inveterate Degree, or of ever [...]
The Englishman18.03.1713
  • Datum
    Samstag, 18. März 1713
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] Seat in the Country. T H E Estate at preſent in his Hands is above three Thouſand a Year after Payment of Taxes, and all neceſ fary Charges whatſoever. He is a Man of good Under ftanding, but not at all what is uſually called a Man of ſhi [...]
[...] Henry is a young Man, and of an Aćtive Diſpoſition, his best Figure is on Horſe-back. But before I fpeak of that I ſhould acquaint you, that during his Infancy all the young Gentlemen of the Neighbourhood were welcome to a part of the Houfe, which was called the School ; [...]
[...] of whom he ſhowed a good Difpofition, and diſtributed his Kindneſs among them, by turns, with great Good Nature. All Horſes, both for the Saddle, and fwift Draught, were very well bitted, and a skilful Rider, with a Riding-Houfe, wherein he the Riding-Maſter comman [...]
[...] Profit, as in Efteem and Power in the Country; for as the whole Shire is now posteſſed by Gentlemen, who owe Sir Harry a part of Education, which they all value themfelves upon, their Horſemanſhip ; they prefer his Horſes to all others, and it is i o per Cent. in the Price of [...]
[...] commanded. I cannot enough applaud Sir Harry for a particular Care in his Horfes. He not only bitts all which are rid den, but alſo all which are for the Coach er fwift Draught, for Grace adds mightily to the Price of Strength; and [...]
[...] den, but alſo all which are for the Coach er fwift Draught, for Grace adds mightily to the Price of Strength; and he finds his Account in it at all Markets, more eſpecial ly for the Coach or Troop Horſes, of which that Coun ty produces the most strong and oftentatious. To keep [...]
[...] when they are cut-trotted by a Rival; fome known Country Wit to come upon the best Pacer; theſe and the like little joyful Arts, gain him the Love of all who do not know his Worth, and the Efteem of all who do. Sir Harry is no Friend to the Race Horfe, he is of Opi [...]
[...] Plate every Year, with Orders to his Rider never to win or be diſtanced; and, like a good Country Gentleman, fays, It is a Fault in all Miniſtries, that they encourage ne kind of Horfes but thoſe which are fwift. AS I write Lives, I dwell upon ſmall Matters, being [...]
[...] .fo mamy Acres in Northamptonſhire, and what thoſe Acres in :::::: would be worth, were there no Trade at all in this Iſland. IT makes my Heart ake, when I think of this young Man, and confider upon what plain Maxims, and in what [...]
[...] dor and long Continuance of this Family, to the Felicity ef having the Genius of the Founder of it run through all his Male Line. Old Sir Harry, the Great Grandfather of this Gentleman, has written in his own Hand upon all the Deeds, which he ever figned, in the Humour of that [...]
The general evening post02.07.1761/03.07.1761/04.07.1761
  • Datum
    Donnerstag, 02. Juli 1761
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    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] preparing Medicines for above ſixteen Years) preſents, that whoever has taken any of the fºllowing Medicines cannot be deceived in the n. To all ſuch, ſhe ſubmits to their judgment of the G nuineneſs of the fººd Mºdºcinºs. Witte () ope, for the Leproſy, and all Scobuick [...]
[...] the Peacock-Inn to Cº ſtel fi k!, by whicſ, the Carrº/pen dence of Derby with Cheſler field, Sneffi id, Rothe, ham, Doncºſter, and all the Great North Ke ºf (North ºf Dºn caſter) as well as Heith Barnſley, Huº isfield, iHaifax, Rochdale, M (a reſter, Waring on Liv fºod, and all [...]
[...] Newmarket, Bury, The 'ord, Lyne, and Norwich, with W, kefield, [.eeds, Bradford, Halifºx, Rochdale, Man cheſter, Warring on, Liverpool, and all Parts of Lan caſhire, may be carried on ſix ſines a Week. And the Cor reſpondence of all Parts ºf the Nºrth Road (North of New [...]
[...] 4/0 a New Crºſs Road Stage betwixt Ap, leby and Ken dal by which the Correſpondence of Whi ehaven, Cocker mouth, Carliſle, Penith, Appleby, and all Part, a Cumberland and Weſtmorland, with all Party of Lan caſhire, may £e carried on ſix Times a Week; and their Cor [...]
[...] Parts ºf the Kingdºm, contrary to Law, to the great Preju ºice of the Revenue of the Poſt Office ; Notice it likewiſe reby given, that all Carriers, Coachmen, Watermen, Wher º”, Diſperſºrs ºf Country Newſ-Papers, and all other *ſºn; whatſoever, hereafter detected in the illegal colleåing, [...]
[...] The people, from the Peaſant to the General, preferring Liberty to all the gold in the world, have ſhewn ther d;igain of Martinetti, whoſe houſe is burnt, and all his effects confiſcated, &c. [...]
[...] four ketches, in the road of Rochfort, and three ſhips, wi:h ſeveral ſmall craft, prepared for fire-ſhips, in the road of St. Martin's: That the French were coileaing all the ſamen they poſſibly could, from all the different portſ, in order to mann this fleet; and it was a moſt [...]
[...] Dovecotes, plenty of fine water, good Stabling, and all Con [...]
[...] - - All written by Dr. DODDR IDG E. [...]
[...] conſumptions, all Phihiffcky complain's, Aſtº, and tºugh Phlegm, Difficulty of Breathing, Hoarſeneſs, and stuffings “P of the ºltº. - d [...]
The Whitehall evening post or London intelligencer20.09.1755/21.09.1755/22.09.1755/23.09.1755
  • Datum
    Samstag, 20. September 1755
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] owdcr, and Shot, had bren ſent him from Baſtia. V hat M. de Paole had cauſed a general Pardon to be þrbclaimed in all the Parilhes, to all.ſu;h as had taken 11 p Arms againſt him, excepting, ncvcrthdeſs, fourteen 'Perſons,-aniongſt whom are Matra, Santucci and Son, [...]
[...] filled upon; and that; all neceſſity Preparations' were [...]
[...] bliſh'd between ſithe two Courts is out of all Doubt. 1 [...]
[...] , in raiſinitheir Com nies, which are all tobe ComPlete [...]
[...] _ Wales, Briſtol, and the whole Graſs-Read : 'As well a? - between Livcrpool, ManoiiellC1*,_Wiggan, Preſton, Leo-7v , caſter, Kendal, and all Partsoſ Weſtmorland and Cum-, berlund : And between Liverpool, and all Parts of Yorkſhire,Dux-ham, Netthumberhmd, Scorland, Derby-t [...]
[...] NB. All ſiF-'r'im- in; any her-nous on me ſaid job Rqſiy, de a zly Luna; ſai- lzlace. - . . [...]
[...] Ybat all Rank: of Pariſh may be eaſily occommadated -, will: a SPEClMEN of l [...]
[...] Printed for T. Gatdner, in the Strand, and ſold by all Bookſellers. [...]
[...] Phoebus dill'uſes new Delight, So the mild Bcamings of his Eye Parental, all our Wantsxſppply. [...]
[...] Hud-aeher,Vapaori, and other lndiſpoſir-on') no Bit'er', rr my other Medicine' upon Earth un compare 'ith them. inſomuch, that b'ſidea infallibly curing the Scurvy in all it' Shipe' 'nd Ap parence', they alſo Iſſutedly and immediately cure the Crern Sickneſ' in Vir gin', Worm' of all Kind' in Yo-ing and Old, and almtſl all other [...]
The general evening post24.06.1755/25.06.1755/26.06.1755
  • Datum
    Dienstag, 24. Juni 1755
  • Erschienen
    London
  • Verbreitungsort(e)
    London
Anzahl der Treffer: 10
[...] -. - --- -- ,-- - ' 'To be S O L. D, TI-IE F-ce-Simple and Inheritance of all [...]
[...] (Price bound only zs. 6d.) Printed on a large Letter and fine Paper, Neceſſary to be had in All FAMILIES, [...]
[...] By R. S. Gent Printed for w. Owen, at Homer's Head, in Fleet-Strcet; and fold by all other Rooltſtllers in Town and Country. [...]
[...] s Perſons of all Ages and Circumſtances. By VINCiLNT PERRONET, M. A. [...]
[...] Ball in l'ater-noſter-Row; and fold by all the Bookſellcrs in the principal Towns of Great-Britain. [...]
[...] Male: 'zi . Males '80 ChſlflCflCdBFFmþllcs '32 Buried Females ziz In all 253 In all 39: [...]
[...] all, [...]
[...] ently purchaſe it all together, have determined the i'iOprittois to [...]
[...] 'WHICH gives Eaſe in all Diſordcrs of the [...]
[...] * many Years ſtanding, and evt'n after all other Remedie' have proved [...]