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Page 7
... what brought them to Town , having heard Wonders of him in Essex . I , who
always wanted Faith in Matters of that Kind , was not easily prevailed on to go ;
but lest they should take it ill , I went with them ; when , to my Surprize , Mr.
Campbell ...
... what brought them to Town , having heard Wonders of him in Essex . I , who
always wanted Faith in Matters of that Kind , was not easily prevailed on to go ;
but lest they should take it ill , I went with them ; when , to my Surprize , Mr.
Campbell ...
Page 8
... Tis very possible your Worship , who has Spies all over this Town , can inform
me how to send to him : If you can , I beseech you be as speedy as possible , and
you will highly oblige Your constant Reader and Admirer , Dulcibella Thankley .
... Tis very possible your Worship , who has Spies all over this Town , can inform
me how to send to him : If you can , I beseech you be as speedy as possible , and
you will highly oblige Your constant Reader and Admirer , Dulcibella Thankley .
Page 9
Why else should Melissa , who had not a Thousand Pound in the World , go into
every Quarter of the Town to ask her Acquaintance whether they would advise
her to take Tom Townly , that made his Addresses to her with an Estate of Five ...
Why else should Melissa , who had not a Thousand Pound in the World , go into
every Quarter of the Town to ask her Acquaintance whether they would advise
her to take Tom Townly , that made his Addresses to her with an Estate of Five ...
Page 10
... forfeit the Reputation which I have with her for Wisdom , I shall only
communicate the Letter to the Publick , without returning any Answer to it * Mr.
SPECTATOR Now , Sir , the Thing is this : Mr. Shapely is the prettiest Gentleman
about Town .
... forfeit the Reputation which I have with her for Wisdom , I shall only
communicate the Letter to the Publick , without returning any Answer to it * Mr.
SPECTATOR Now , Sir , the Thing is this : Mr. Shapely is the prettiest Gentleman
about Town .
Page 13
... Discourse runs upon the Unreasonable ness of Bigottry and Priesteraft . This
makes Mr. Puzzle the Admiration of all those who have less Sense than himself ,
and the Contempt of all those who have more . There is none in Town whom Tom
...
... Discourse runs upon the Unreasonable ness of Bigottry and Priesteraft . This
makes Mr. Puzzle the Admiration of all those who have less Sense than himself ,
and the Contempt of all those who have more . There is none in Town whom Tom
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