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... particular of a very profligate fellow , who , I did not question , came loaded with his crimes , but , upon fearching into his bundle , I found , that , inftead of throwing his guilt from him , he had only laid down his memory . He was ...
... particular of a very profligate fellow , who , I did not question , came loaded with his crimes , but , upon fearching into his bundle , I found , that , inftead of throwing his guilt from him , he had only laid down his memory . He was ...
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... particular packet . The hurry and confufion at this time was not to be expreffed . Some obfervations , which I made upon the occafion , I fhall communicate to the public . A venerable grey - headed man , who had laid down the colic ...
... particular packet . The hurry and confufion at this time was not to be expreffed . Some obfervations , which I made upon the occafion , I fhall communicate to the public . A venerable grey - headed man , who had laid down the colic ...
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... particular adventure . My friend with the long vifage had no fooner taken upon him my fhort face , but he made fuch a gro- tefque figure in it , that , as I looked upon him , I could not forbear laughing at myself , infomuch that I put ...
... particular adventure . My friend with the long vifage had no fooner taken upon him my fhort face , but he made fuch a gro- tefque figure in it , that , as I looked upon him , I could not forbear laughing at myself , infomuch that I put ...
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... particular paper hail confift wholly of what I have received from my correfpondents , I fhall fill up the remaining part of it with other con- gratulatory letters of the fame nature . SIR , Oxford , June 25. 1714 . We are here ...
... particular paper hail confift wholly of what I have received from my correfpondents , I fhall fill up the remaining part of it with other con- gratulatory letters of the fame nature . SIR , Oxford , June 25. 1714 . We are here ...
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... particular . She is the relict of Sir • Sampfon Conquest , sometime justice of the Quorum . • Sir Sampfon was feven feet high , and two feet in • breadth from the tip of one fhoulder to the other . • He had married three wives , who all ...
... particular . She is the relict of Sir • Sampfon Conquest , sometime justice of the Quorum . • Sir Sampfon was feven feet high , and two feet in • breadth from the tip of one fhoulder to the other . • He had married three wives , who all ...
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