The Adventures of a Bank-note ...T. Davies, 1771 |
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... just then , Mr. Lovely and his friend join- ing them , the converfation became general , and we had no opportunity of hearing any more of the captain's od- dities ; therefore contented ourselves with obferving the remarks that other ...
... just then , Mr. Lovely and his friend join- ing them , the converfation became general , and we had no opportunity of hearing any more of the captain's od- dities ; therefore contented ourselves with obferving the remarks that other ...
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... just as much learning as is 66 proper to lead a country flock , but " not enough to mislead them . He ❝is gone to look after his own con- " cerns for an hour , but he knows " dinner - time ; in the interim , I will " give you the ...
... just as much learning as is 66 proper to lead a country flock , but " not enough to mislead them . He ❝is gone to look after his own con- " cerns for an hour , but he knows " dinner - time ; in the interim , I will " give you the ...
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... just " in pudding - time ; upon which the 66 parfon told them the next Sunday , " that whoever haftened their depar- " ture out of this world , would cer- " tainly go where they would meet " with pudding indeed , and plum- 66 pudding ...
... just " in pudding - time ; upon which the 66 parfon told them the next Sunday , " that whoever haftened their depar- " ture out of this world , would cer- " tainly go where they would meet " with pudding indeed , and plum- 66 pudding ...
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... Just then , Mr. Derbyshire's car- " riage coming to the door , he fhook " the honeft Hibernian cordially by " the hand , and left him to retire to " the corner of the parfonage - house , " the most contented man upon " earth ; " earth ...
... Just then , Mr. Derbyshire's car- " riage coming to the door , he fhook " the honeft Hibernian cordially by " the hand , and left him to retire to " the corner of the parfonage - house , " the most contented man upon " earth ; " earth ...
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... Just then the honest parfon appear- ed his compliment always to Mr. Derbyshire was , " Shave you , my " good patron . " Then , turning to " the gentleman , fays , " Shave you , " Sir . " Mr. Derbyshire's friend , not being used to ...
... Just then the honest parfon appear- ed his compliment always to Mr. Derbyshire was , " Shave you , my " good patron . " Then , turning to " the gentleman , fays , " Shave you , " Sir . " Mr. Derbyshire's friend , not being used to ...
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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