The Adventures of a Bank-note ...T. Davies, 1771 |
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... see her husband . As he " never enjoyed any pleasure fo well " as when the fhared it with him , he begged the captain to tell the story " over again : fhe was a woman of < c 2 " quick , " quick conception , and enjoyed it to the full [ 18 ]
... see her husband . As he " never enjoyed any pleasure fo well " as when the fhared it with him , he begged the captain to tell the story " over again : fhe was a woman of < c 2 " quick , " quick conception , and enjoyed it to the full [ 18 ]
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... eve- " ry thought in his fermon , except " that motion of standing ftill , which " came fpontaneously ; could not 66 ⚫ help fmiling , to see how luckily the " boglander boglander had ftumbled on the << truth . " After [ 44 ]
... eve- " ry thought in his fermon , except " that motion of standing ftill , which " came fpontaneously ; could not 66 ⚫ help fmiling , to see how luckily the " boglander boglander had ftumbled on the << truth . " After [ 44 ]
Seite 49
... see any reason why an " honeft man fhould not be made a " doctor now and then ) take great " care how you attempt to make any " innovations or alterations in reli- gion . I cannot better imprint in 66 your mind , the danger of making ...
... see any reason why an " honeft man fhould not be made a " doctor now and then ) take great " care how you attempt to make any " innovations or alterations in reli- gion . I cannot better imprint in 66 your mind , the danger of making ...
Seite 146
... let him " but take care to walk foberly home : " but to fee a drunken man reel in the " ftreets , is very beaftly . " - " Would " it not be more fo , to see a sober man man reel ? " fays Mrs. Shortpints " No , [ 146 ]
... let him " but take care to walk foberly home : " but to fee a drunken man reel in the " ftreets , is very beaftly . " - " Would " it not be more fo , to see a sober man man reel ? " fays Mrs. Shortpints " No , [ 146 ]
Seite 182
... See there , now , " fays he , to his neighbour , " Did not " I tell you he would clench it ? did " C you ever hear any thing like it ? he " tells you one of the figures either " has been speaking , or can speak . " " What fignifies that ...
... See there , now , " fays he , to his neighbour , " Did not " I tell you he would clench it ? did " C you ever hear any thing like it ? he " tells you one of the figures either " has been speaking , or can speak . " " What fignifies that ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 131 - Tempjars ev'ry fentence raife} And wonder with a foolifh face of praife— Who but muft laugh,- if fuch a man there be ? Who would not weep, if Atticus were he ? What tho...
Seite 133 - Chriftians ; there's no objection to their being rogues if they do ; and then, when pork is not forbid, they won't eat a tenth part they do...
Seite 71 - Now will I, my learned friend, Mr. Circulating Librarian, indulge you with a chapter of true tragical light reading, to pleafe your tafte ; for John's was a fcheme not only to deftroy, but to make his fellow creatures.
Seite 165 - Jacob, ever fold a black-lead " pencil, or a roll of hard pomatum, " or a pair of fleeve buttons in their " jives : then, pray, how could they