Miscellanies: The life of Mr. Jonathan Wild the greatA. Millar, 1743 |
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... Sailors fpied a Sail at a Distance , which the Cap- tain wifely apprehended might be a Priva- teer ( for we were then engaged in a War with France ) and immediately ordered all the Sail poffible to be crowded ; but his Caution was in ...
... Sailors fpied a Sail at a Distance , which the Cap- tain wifely apprehended might be a Priva- teer ( for we were then engaged in a War with France ) and immediately ordered all the Sail poffible to be crowded ; but his Caution was in ...
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... Sailors " difcerned this not to be . He therefore " ftruck his Colours , and furled his Sails " as much as poffible , in order to lie by " and expect her , hoping the might be a " Prize . " ( Here Heartfree fmiling , his . Wife stopp'd ...
... Sailors " difcerned this not to be . He therefore " ftruck his Colours , and furled his Sails " as much as poffible , in order to lie by " and expect her , hoping the might be a " Prize . " ( Here Heartfree fmiling , his . Wife stopp'd ...
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... Sailors concluded to be a Meteor . " In this Diftrefs we had one Comfort , " which was a plentiful Store of Provision : " This fo fupported the Spirits of the Sai- T lors , that they declared , had they but a " fufficient Quantity of ...
... Sailors concluded to be a Meteor . " In this Diftrefs we had one Comfort , " which was a plentiful Store of Provision : " This fo fupported the Spirits of the Sai- T lors , that they declared , had they but a " fufficient Quantity of ...
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... Sailors on this Occafion very much af " fected me , they beheld their Ship pe- " rith with the Tenderness of a Lover or a " Parent , they spoke of her as the fondeft Husband would of his Wife ; and many of them , who feemed to have no ...
... Sailors on this Occafion very much af " fected me , they beheld their Ship pe- " rith with the Tenderness of a Lover or a " Parent , they spoke of her as the fondeft Husband would of his Wife ; and many of them , who feemed to have no ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
abfolutely acquainted adviſed Affiftance affure againſt almoſt anſwered aſked Bagshot Booty Captain CHAP confider confiderable Count Countenance Defign defired diſcovered doth endeavour eſcape exprefs Eyes fafe faid fame fatisfied fecond feemed felf ferve feveral fhall fhew fhort filly fince fingle Fireblood firft firſt fome foon fooner Friend Friendſhip fuch fuffer fufficient fure furprized Gang Gentleman greateſt Happineſs hath Heartfree Hero herſelf Hiftory himſelf Honour Houſe Huſband Jonathan JONATHAN WILD Juftice Lady Lætitia laft leaft leaſt lefs likewife Love Mafter Mifs Miſchief moft moſt muft muſt myſelf neceffary never Newgate Number obferved obliged Occafion paffed Paffion Perfon pleaſed Pleaſure Pocket poffible prefent preferve Prig promiſed Propofal Purpoſe raiſe Reader Reaſon Refolution refolved reft ſaid ſeems ſhall ſhe ſhould Snap Sufpicion thefe themſelves ther theſe thofe thoſe tion uſed utmoſt Vifit whofe whole whoſe Wife Wild Wild's young
Passagens conhecidas
Página 407 - Wild, in the midst of the shower of stones, &.c. which played upon him, applied his hands to the parson's pocket, and emptied it of his bottle-screw, which he carried out of the world in his hand.