The Life and Adventures of Joe Thompson: A Narrative Founded on Fact, Volumen2J. Hinton, 1775 |
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... Thing he greatly loved , and could not imagine he had any Averfion to it him- felf , for which Reason , he was fure it was always omitted as an Affront to him . Mr. Shuttle then gave a long Account of a Dinner he eat the Day before with ...
... Thing he greatly loved , and could not imagine he had any Averfion to it him- felf , for which Reason , he was fure it was always omitted as an Affront to him . Mr. Shuttle then gave a long Account of a Dinner he eat the Day before with ...
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... Thing that is dear to me ! My endearing Sukey runs for ever in my Mind , and I furvey the awful Distance that will separate us ftill more and more , with a Terror that I cannot de- fcribe . I have no one now to tell my Griefs to , and I ...
... Thing that is dear to me ! My endearing Sukey runs for ever in my Mind , and I furvey the awful Distance that will separate us ftill more and more , with a Terror that I cannot de- fcribe . I have no one now to tell my Griefs to , and I ...
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... Thing I had ever transacted , to fuch an inhumane Refentment . No , he replied , was not you the Means of turning me from Mr. Dia- per's , by making yourself bufy with what you had no Concern with ? I affured him the contrary , and that ...
... Thing I had ever transacted , to fuch an inhumane Refentment . No , he replied , was not you the Means of turning me from Mr. Dia- per's , by making yourself bufy with what you had no Concern with ? I affured him the contrary , and that ...
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... Thing in the World that could ferve as a Spur to me to undergo the neceffary Fatigues of Bufinefs ; nor could I forbear fhedding Tears at this Conclufion , and the Prefence of two Perfons who revived in my Mind all the painfully ...
... Thing in the World that could ferve as a Spur to me to undergo the neceffary Fatigues of Bufinefs ; nor could I forbear fhedding Tears at this Conclufion , and the Prefence of two Perfons who revived in my Mind all the painfully ...
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... Things in Relation to the ' Squire , that immediately induced him to difcard him for ever ; and he was fo touched with his Daughter's Lofs , that he could not bear to vifit the Place of her Interment , which was in the Family Vault , at ...
... Things in Relation to the ' Squire , that immediately induced him to difcard him for ever ; and he was fo touched with his Daughter's Lofs , that he could not bear to vifit the Place of her Interment , which was in the Family Vault , at ...
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Página 59 - Through what new fcenes and changes muft we pafs./ The wide, th'unbounded profpeift lies before me; But fhadows, clouds , and darknefs, reft upon it. Here will I hold. If there's a Power above us, (And that there is all Nature cries aloud Through all her works) he muft delight in Virtue; And that which he delights in, muft be happy, But when'.