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Page 18
... father , commanded us saying , ' Ye shall drink no wine , neither ye , nor your sons for ever ; neither shall ye build house , nor sow seed , nor plant vineyard , nor have any : but all your days ye shall dwell in tents , that ye may ...
... father , commanded us saying , ' Ye shall drink no wine , neither ye , nor your sons for ever ; neither shall ye build house , nor sow seed , nor plant vineyard , nor have any : but all your days ye shall dwell in tents , that ye may ...
Page 26
... father , and the other in honour of Drusus . Some time before the day appointed for the combat , those who presided over the games , gave notice to the people , by bills posted up in certain places , in which were mentioned the kind of ...
... father , and the other in honour of Drusus . Some time before the day appointed for the combat , those who presided over the games , gave notice to the people , by bills posted up in certain places , in which were mentioned the kind of ...
Page 28
... father . Where women are looked on with such contempt , that they kill all the native women and purchase wives of their neighbours to supply their use . Where it is the fashion to turn their backs on him they salute , and never look ...
... father . Where women are looked on with such contempt , that they kill all the native women and purchase wives of their neighbours to supply their use . Where it is the fashion to turn their backs on him they salute , and never look ...
Page 41
... father's head a little before her time ; the sharers of private thicveries , under the authorised title of privateers ; or the ten thousand fools , every one of whom the late lottery was to give ten thousand pound to . The various ranks ...
... father's head a little before her time ; the sharers of private thicveries , under the authorised title of privateers ; or the ten thousand fools , every one of whom the late lottery was to give ten thousand pound to . The various ranks ...
Page 43
... fathers they had before been kicked or caned by ; but London is fruitful in fools ; there is a constant new ... father were a bishop . Handel and the late Caporale , he is ready to take his oath , were born under Orphius's , old ...
... fathers they had before been kicked or caned by ; but London is fruitful in fools ; there is a constant new ... father were a bishop . Handel and the late Caporale , he is ready to take his oath , were born under Orphius's , old ...
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