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Page 7
He then inquired very particularly all about what was between the serjeant and
me , and if I was trysted to marry him ; and I told him the plain simple truth , and I
could see it did not displease him that I had undertaken the journey on the hope
of ...
He then inquired very particularly all about what was between the serjeant and
me , and if I was trysted to marry him ; and I told him the plain simple truth , and I
could see it did not displease him that I had undertaken the journey on the hope
of ...
Page 20
However , fain hope he knows where the moas King George is a member of the
ney is to be had to pay the expence . English Church , I'll no find fault with There
he is yonder -- that's him with what has been done to him this day . the grand cap
...
However , fain hope he knows where the moas King George is a member of the
ney is to be had to pay the expence . English Church , I'll no find fault with There
he is yonder -- that's him with what has been done to him this day . the grand cap
...
Page 28
22 a hope it is not for their detestable po- to introduce me , that whatever I said ,
litical principles ? If so , I have done wrote , or published , I was to give no with
you , friend ; let me tell you that . " names , that having becomeoflatea most - " Ï ...
22 a hope it is not for their detestable po- to introduce me , that whatever I said ,
litical principles ? If so , I have done wrote , or published , I was to give no with
you , friend ; let me tell you that . " names , that having becomeoflatea most - " Ï ...
Page 34
... with hope- think how preferable my situation is less activity , for “ the day that is
those who are almost always in passing over them ; " and it is not very company ,
-whose entertainments are palatable to human pride , to see the as everlasting ...
... with hope- think how preferable my situation is less activity , for “ the day that is
those who are almost always in passing over them ; " and it is not very company ,
-whose entertainments are palatable to human pride , to see the as everlasting ...
Page 52
... with all the respect they merit ; and a hope is most feelingly expressed , that by
this tickling the public sympathy may be awakened , so as to occasion a most
beneficial demand for his works , and put a few cool hundreds in his pocket .
... with all the respect they merit ; and a hope is most feelingly expressed , that by
this tickling the public sympathy may be awakened , so as to occasion a most
beneficial demand for his works , and put a few cool hundreds in his pocket .
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