The Life and Adventures of Joe Thompson: A Narrative Founded on Fact, Volumen2J. Hinton, 1775 |
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... arrive in Town 1 2 C H A P. XXXV. He meets Mr. Archer and Mr. Sharpley.— He- apologises for his Friend. — Receives an Account of Sir Walters Alteration of 'Temper , A 2 and and the Difference between him and the ' Squire. —. T>r£uUL ' r _.
... arrive in Town 1 2 C H A P. XXXV. He meets Mr. Archer and Mr. Sharpley.— He- apologises for his Friend. — Receives an Account of Sir Walters Alteration of 'Temper , A 2 and and the Difference between him and the ' Squire. —. T>r£uUL ' r _.
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... arrive in Town 12 CHAP . XXXV . He meets Mr. Archer and Mr. Sharpley . - He apologises for his Friend .-- Receives an Ac- count of Sir Walter's Alteration of Temper , A 2 and and the Difference between him and the ' Squire .
... arrive in Town 12 CHAP . XXXV . He meets Mr. Archer and Mr. Sharpley . - He apologises for his Friend .-- Receives an Ac- count of Sir Walter's Alteration of Temper , A 2 and and the Difference between him and the ' Squire .
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... arrive at Fort St. George , on the Coast of Coromandel - He is well received . - Falls ill . - Recovers , and applies himself affiduously to the Duties of bis Profeffion . - Receives Letters from Eng- land CHA P. XLVIII . 145 He fends ...
... arrive at Fort St. George , on the Coast of Coromandel - He is well received . - Falls ill . - Recovers , and applies himself affiduously to the Duties of bis Profeffion . - Receives Letters from Eng- land CHA P. XLVIII . 145 He fends ...
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... Arrive at Batavia . - Embark in a Dutch Eaft - India Ship for Europe . - Touch at the Cape of Good Hope 185 CHA P. LII . His agreeable Surprise , in meeting , unexpectedly , a dear and valuable Friend . They relate to each other their ...
... Arrive at Batavia . - Embark in a Dutch Eaft - India Ship for Europe . - Touch at the Cape of Good Hope 185 CHA P. LII . His agreeable Surprise , in meeting , unexpectedly , a dear and valuable Friend . They relate to each other their ...
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... arrive at Amfterdam Page 216 CHA P. LIV . Mr. Saris departs for Ireland . - Archer takes Leave of Thompson , and embarks for Oporto . He difpofes of his Diamond to great Advantage .-- Vifits Rotterdam , and other Places . - Embarks in ...
... arrive at Amfterdam Page 216 CHA P. LIV . Mr. Saris departs for Ireland . - Archer takes Leave of Thompson , and embarks for Oporto . He difpofes of his Diamond to great Advantage .-- Vifits Rotterdam , and other Places . - Embarks in ...
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