The Adventures of a Bank-note ...T. Davies, 1771 |
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... the strongest ideas to him- felf ; by which means I quickly knew the trade of each witty gentleman that chofe to fhow off , by getting a fling at our honest tar . CHAP . CHA P. III . Land animals returning the compliment , [ 29 ]
... the strongest ideas to him- felf ; by which means I quickly knew the trade of each witty gentleman that chofe to fhow off , by getting a fling at our honest tar . CHAP . CHA P. III . Land animals returning the compliment , [ 29 ]
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... honest " Hibernian , who is the real , origi- " nal inventor of that third motion of " the fun , which every man tells , of " a parfon belonging to his own coun- D 2 « try . 86 " try . What countryman the face- " tious 35 ]
... honest " Hibernian , who is the real , origi- " nal inventor of that third motion of " the fun , which every man tells , of " a parfon belonging to his own coun- D 2 « try . 86 " try . What countryman the face- " tious 35 ]
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... honest " rector is the true original motion- " maker . I have heard the ftory fo " often from my father , that I can " give it you verbatim . • " About forty years ago , my fa- " ther being then a batchelor , from " which , as I aver my ...
... honest " rector is the true original motion- " maker . I have heard the ftory fo " often from my father , that I can " give it you verbatim . • " About forty years ago , my fa- " ther being then a batchelor , from " which , as I aver my ...
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... honest man . After Teague , in the prologue « used to sermons , had prayed for the king , queen , and royal family , with " more fincerity than I am apt to " think feveral former bifhops ever " did , he proceeded to his text , and ...
... honest man . After Teague , in the prologue « used to sermons , had prayed for the king , queen , and royal family , with " more fincerity than I am apt to " think feveral former bifhops ever " did , he proceeded to his text , and ...
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... honest " curate made as little bones in ac- " cepting , as he did in fwallowing " half a large plum - pudding , which " the cook had made , without think- 66 ing of any clergyman's dining " there ; and , therefore , the body of " black ...
... honest " curate made as little bones in ac- " cepting , as he did in fwallowing " half a large plum - pudding , which " the cook had made , without think- 66 ing of any clergyman's dining " there ; and , therefore , the body of " black ...
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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