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Having nourished my faculties for set it down with a stot , and , pushing
observation by reflecting on the va- back her chair , remained for a space of rious
things I had seen , and the extra- time in a posture of astonishment , by ordinaries
I had ...
Having nourished my faculties for set it down with a stot , and , pushing
observation by reflecting on the va- back her chair , remained for a space of rious
things I had seen , and the extra- time in a posture of astonishment , by ordinaries
I had ...
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... where she was to get me a chop of mutpreface , to appease critical readers ,
that ton for my dinner , than she began to my observations were not so full and
inquire if I wasna come to see the cosatisfactory as they might have been ,
ronation .
... where she was to get me a chop of mutpreface , to appease critical readers ,
that ton for my dinner , than she began to my observations were not so full and
inquire if I wasna come to see the cosatisfactory as they might have been ,
ronation .
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... orderthe stream of the people ; and I soon ed and commanded all gentlemen to
made an observe , that the crowd in wear new dresses of a new fashion , London
are far more considerate than instead of those curiosities of antiquiwith us at ...
... orderthe stream of the people ; and I soon ed and commanded all gentlemen to
made an observe , that the crowd in wear new dresses of a new fashion , London
are far more considerate than instead of those curiosities of antiquiwith us at ...
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the credit of the Londoners , that noThis observe of Mrs Pringle did not thing
could exceed the civility with tend to make me the more content which I was
treated in the house of with my bargain , but I was no in- Captain Sabre , not only
by ...
the credit of the Londoners , that noThis observe of Mrs Pringle did not thing
could exceed the civility with tend to make me the more content which I was
treated in the house of with my bargain , but I was no in- Captain Sabre , not only
by ...
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... a paternostring e earth . I likewise observed a Peeress rank and henious
papistry , that ough from her seat in the front of the laft to have been stoned out of
the midst o opposite to me , speaking vehemently to the Christian congregation
that ...
... a paternostring e earth . I likewise observed a Peeress rank and henious
papistry , that ough from her seat in the front of the laft to have been stoned out of
the midst o opposite to me , speaking vehemently to the Christian congregation
that ...
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