The Pelican Book of English Prose: Eighteenth-century prose, 1700-80; edited by D.W. JeffersonMiddlesex] Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... Piece , because as the Clothiers stand ready in the Inns and Shops just behind , and that there is a Clothier to every Piece , they have no more to do , but , like a Regiment drawn up in Line , every one takes up his Piece , and has ...
... Piece , because as the Clothiers stand ready in the Inns and Shops just behind , and that there is a Clothier to every Piece , they have no more to do , but , like a Regiment drawn up in Line , every one takes up his Piece , and has ...
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... Piece happens not to be bought , ' tis carried back into the Inn , and , in a quarter of an Hour , there is not a Piece of Cloth to be seen in the Market . Thus , you see , Ten or Twenty thousand Pounds value in Cloth , and sometimes ...
... Piece happens not to be bought , ' tis carried back into the Inn , and , in a quarter of an Hour , there is not a Piece of Cloth to be seen in the Market . Thus , you see , Ten or Twenty thousand Pounds value in Cloth , and sometimes ...
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... Piece of blue Ribband ; the left , as more unworthy , with a piece of yellow Stuff , which seemed to have been a Strip of her Upper- Petticoat . Such was the lovely Creature whom Mr. Wild attended . She received him at first with some ...
... Piece of blue Ribband ; the left , as more unworthy , with a piece of yellow Stuff , which seemed to have been a Strip of her Upper- Petticoat . Such was the lovely Creature whom Mr. Wild attended . She received him at first with some ...
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