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Her emoluments must have been very considerable , since , notwithstanding that , when the French invaded Venice , she lost 20,000 sequins , about £ 10,000 , which she had then in the public bank , yet she has been able to remit to ...
Her emoluments must have been very considerable , since , notwithstanding that , when the French invaded Venice , she lost 20,000 sequins , about £ 10,000 , which she had then in the public bank , yet she has been able to remit to ...
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Mr. Callender , after sustaining a considerable pecuniary loss , resigned the management in 1762 , in which he was succeeded by Messrs . Love and Beat , the former an actor of considerable merit . The company was then a strong one .
Mr. Callender , after sustaining a considerable pecuniary loss , resigned the management in 1762 , in which he was succeeded by Messrs . Love and Beat , the former an actor of considerable merit . The company was then a strong one .
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In it were men of considerable fortune , and others whose constant residence in town , and situation in life , rendered of considerable weight . These formed an association , the avowed object of which was to give peace to the theatre ...
In it were men of considerable fortune , and others whose constant residence in town , and situation in life , rendered of considerable weight . These formed an association , the avowed object of which was to give peace to the theatre ...
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