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Page 19
... midft of which the Houfe ftands , that one can hardly ever be weary of rambling from one Labyrinth of De-- light to another . To one ufed to live in a City the Charms of the Country are fo in N ° 118. The SPECTATOR . 19 E ...
... midft of which the Houfe ftands , that one can hardly ever be weary of rambling from one Labyrinth of De-- light to another . To one ufed to live in a City the Charms of the Country are fo in N ° 118. The SPECTATOR . 19 E ...
Page 46
... lives under the Earth , and is fain to dig her felf a Dwel- ling there . And he making her way thro ' : fo thick an Element , which will not yield ' eafily , as the Air or the Water , it had been dangerous to have drawn fo long a ́ ...
... lives under the Earth , and is fain to dig her felf a Dwel- ling there . And he making her way thro ' : fo thick an Element , which will not yield ' eafily , as the Air or the Water , it had been dangerous to have drawn fo long a ́ ...
Page 51
... lives within his Neighbourhood . I lately met with two or three odd Inftances of that general Refpect which is fhewn to the good old Knight . He would needs carry Will . Wimble and my felf with him to the Country - Affizes : As we were ...
... lives within his Neighbourhood . I lately met with two or three odd Inftances of that general Refpect which is fhewn to the good old Knight . He would needs carry Will . Wimble and my felf with him to the Country - Affizes : As we were ...
Page 52
... lives that he has not fued at a Quarter - Seffi- ons . The Rogue had once Impudence to go to Law with the Widow . His Head is full of Cofts , Damages and E- jectments : He plagued a couple of ho- neft Gentlemen fo long for a Trefpass in ...
... lives that he has not fued at a Quarter - Seffi- ons . The Rogue had once Impudence to go to Law with the Widow . His Head is full of Cofts , Damages and E- jectments : He plagued a couple of ho- neft Gentlemen fo long for a Trefpass in ...
Page 58
... live , there would not be a more accomplished young Fel- low in the whole County . THE Truth of it is , fince my refid- ing in these Parts I have seen and heard innumerable Inftances of Heirs young and elder Brothers , who either from ...
... live , there would not be a more accomplished young Fel- low in the whole County . THE Truth of it is , fince my refid- ing in these Parts I have seen and heard innumerable Inftances of Heirs young and elder Brothers , who either from ...
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