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... the found means to convey the child on fhipboard , without the knowledge of his mother or his uncle , and carried him with her to Whitehaven . At this place he conti- nued near three years ; for when the matter was difco- vered ...
... the found means to convey the child on fhipboard , without the knowledge of his mother or his uncle , and carried him with her to Whitehaven . At this place he conti- nued near three years ; for when the matter was difco- vered ...
Page xxxii
The Whigs are mighty full " of hopes at prefent ; and whatever is the matter , all kinds of Stocks fall . I have not yet , talked with the Secretary about " Prior's journey [ to France . ] I fhould be apt to think it may " foretel a ...
The Whigs are mighty full " of hopes at prefent ; and whatever is the matter , all kinds of Stocks fall . I have not yet , talked with the Secretary about " Prior's journey [ to France . ] I fhould be apt to think it may " foretel a ...
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This attendance commonly ended in a walk ; and the walk in their di- and two ela n ning It is matter of aftonishment to find the fame perfon , who had enjoyed the highest and the best conversation , equally delighted with the loweft and ...
This attendance commonly ended in a walk ; and the walk in their di- and two ela n ning It is matter of aftonishment to find the fame perfon , who had enjoyed the highest and the best conversation , equally delighted with the loweft and ...
Page cxi
“ I muk anfwer you , Sir , " replied the , with another question : " Pray how can a bachelor judge of this matter ? " " I find , " faid he , you are vain enough to give your- " felf the preference , " I do , Sir , " replied the ...
“ I muk anfwer you , Sir , " replied the , with another question : " Pray how can a bachelor judge of this matter ? " " I find , " faid he , you are vain enough to give your- " felf the preference , " I do , Sir , " replied the ...
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Thus prepared , he thought the numerous and grofs corruptions in religion and learning might furnish matter for a fatire , that would be useful and diverting . He refolved to proceed in a manner , that should be altogether new ...
Thus prepared , he thought the numerous and grofs corruptions in religion and learning might furnish matter for a fatire , that would be useful and diverting . He refolved to proceed in a manner , that should be altogether new ...
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