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... mention my fancy in relation to tune , of which I am master , to bespeak a fine a new - fashioned surtout before one of these chariot , to give directions for two or three gentlemen , who was disingenous enough to handsome snuff - boxes ...
... mention my fancy in relation to tune , of which I am master , to bespeak a fine a new - fashioned surtout before one of these chariot , to give directions for two or three gentlemen , who was disingenous enough to handsome snuff - boxes ...
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... mention , because they can- not but be very shocking to the reader as well * The motto prefixed to this paper in folio , is from Ju- venal : Savis inter se convenit ursis . Even bears with bears agree . 1 as the Spectator . In this ...
... mention , because they can- not but be very shocking to the reader as well * The motto prefixed to this paper in folio , is from Ju- venal : Savis inter se convenit ursis . Even bears with bears agree . 1 as the Spectator . In this ...
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... mention thor has so judiciously introduced him . He ed it , had he not been supported in it by a had received instructions to converse with passage in the Scripture which speaks of Adam , as one friend converses with another , wheels in ...
... mention thor has so judiciously introduced him . He ed it , had he not been supported in it by a had received instructions to converse with passage in the Scripture which speaks of Adam , as one friend converses with another , wheels in ...
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... mentions persons and things , which , have further explained myself , and then , I he tells us , in the language of the gods are make no question , you will come over to mine . called by different names from those they go You are not to ...
... mentions persons and things , which , have further explained myself , and then , I he tells us , in the language of the gods are make no question , you will come over to mine . called by different names from those they go You are not to ...
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... mentions Satan in the begin man Mr. Sprightly , yet it is his real opinion , ning of his poem , ' Your very humble servant , JACK LIGHTFOOT . ' that some of those fellows who are employed as rubbers to his new - fashioned bagnio , have ...
... mentions Satan in the begin man Mr. Sprightly , yet it is his real opinion , ning of his poem , ' Your very humble servant , JACK LIGHTFOOT . ' that some of those fellows who are employed as rubbers to his new - fashioned bagnio , have ...
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