Memoirs of Sir Charles Goodville and His Family: In a Series of Letters to a Friend. In Two Volumes. ...Daniel Browne, and J. Whiston, and B. White, 1753 |
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... Such , Sir , must prove my Fate , my much indear- ed and worthy Hufband's , and fuch , but far more miferably fo , that of our unhappy helpless Infant ; whofe Pover- ty , and Lofs of wretched Parents , loft by fuch opprobrious Means ...
... Such , Sir , must prove my Fate , my much indear- ed and worthy Hufband's , and fuch , but far more miferably fo , that of our unhappy helpless Infant ; whofe Pover- ty , and Lofs of wretched Parents , loft by fuch opprobrious Means ...
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... Such Precedents have been -but ' tis a Practice I difdain -- I pofitively declare , I would not take a Regiment upon fuch fhameful Conditions - Why , I believe , answered Sir George --- thou art a very honeft Fellow --- and have as much ...
... Such Precedents have been -but ' tis a Practice I difdain -- I pofitively declare , I would not take a Regiment upon fuch fhameful Conditions - Why , I believe , answered Sir George --- thou art a very honeft Fellow --- and have as much ...
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... such a Character , than any mufty Scholar in Europe . My dear Sifter , an- fwered Sir Charles , you know , in a for- mer Conversation we held upon this Sub ject , there was not the least Difference in Opinion , as to the Retitude of ...
... such a Character , than any mufty Scholar in Europe . My dear Sifter , an- fwered Sir Charles , you know , in a for- mer Conversation we held upon this Sub ject , there was not the least Difference in Opinion , as to the Retitude of ...
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... Such as the Funeral Pro- ceffion of her Majesty Queen Mary , who was then lately dead , the Prodigal Son , the Children of the Wood , & c . & c . 8 Here they were provided with fuchAc- commodation as the Place afforded , and indeed ...
... Such as the Funeral Pro- ceffion of her Majesty Queen Mary , who was then lately dead , the Prodigal Son , the Children of the Wood , & c . & c . 8 Here they were provided with fuchAc- commodation as the Place afforded , and indeed ...
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