The Life and Adventures of Joe Thompson: A Narrative Founded on Fact. Written by Himself ...John Hinton; and W. Frederick, in Bath, 1775 |
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... seemed to caft a kind Regard upon me , as I fauntered down one of the Walks : I paffed her , we met again , I thought I discovered a certain Je- ne - fçai - quoi about her , that pleafed me , tho ' she appeared to be turned of Thirty ...
... seemed to caft a kind Regard upon me , as I fauntered down one of the Walks : I paffed her , we met again , I thought I discovered a certain Je- ne - fçai - quoi about her , that pleafed me , tho ' she appeared to be turned of Thirty ...
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... seemed reading , to hide my Difcompofure , which , upon her Enquiry , I attributed to my Concern for Arpafia . This ferved my Turn , and my Mother , who now first had me in Private , quite overcame me with her Endearments , which I ...
... seemed reading , to hide my Difcompofure , which , upon her Enquiry , I attributed to my Concern for Arpafia . This ferved my Turn , and my Mother , who now first had me in Private , quite overcame me with her Endearments , which I ...
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... seemed even too small to fupport the Mistress of it . A majestic Dignity of Afpect flowing from a Confcioufnefs of innate In- nocence and Virtue , was the Attendant of all her Actions ; but , in which , the leaft Tincture of Af ...
... seemed even too small to fupport the Mistress of it . A majestic Dignity of Afpect flowing from a Confcioufnefs of innate In- nocence and Virtue , was the Attendant of all her Actions ; but , in which , the leaft Tincture of Af ...
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... seemed proud of his Burthen , and champed the Bit , and pawed the Earth , with a feeming Confcioufness of the Ho- nour he received in fuch a Rider . We had just gained the Downs , when the Beaft , who was na- turally ftartish , fuddenly ...
... seemed proud of his Burthen , and champed the Bit , and pawed the Earth , with a feeming Confcioufness of the Ho- nour he received in fuch a Rider . We had just gained the Downs , when the Beaft , who was na- turally ftartish , fuddenly ...
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... seemed to be Master of , dictated a Reply fuitable to his Wishes ; and , when I had told him my own Story , he said , he could not help observing , that Providence had undoubtedly appointed , by our thus meeting , a Period to each of ...
... seemed to be Master of , dictated a Reply fuitable to his Wishes ; and , when I had told him my own Story , he said , he could not help observing , that Providence had undoubtedly appointed , by our thus meeting , a Period to each of ...
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The Life and Adventures of Joe Thompson: A Narrative Founded on Fact;, Volumen1 Edward Kimber Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
The Life and Adventures of Joe Thompson: A Narrative Founded on Fact, Volume 1 Edward Kimber Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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Página 132 - If thou wouldest get a friend, prove him first, and be not hasty to credit him : for some man is a friend for his own occasion, and will not abide in the day of thy trouble. And there is a friend who being turned to enmity and strife, will discover thy reproach.
Página 310 - A NEW and UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY of ARTS and SCIENCES. Containing not only an Explanation of the various Terms made Use of in the several Arts and Sciences ; but also, whatever else is requisite to render those Branches of Literature themselves easy and familiar to the meanest Capacities.
Página 310 - Containing, not only an explanation of the various terms made ufe of in the feveral Arts and Sciences ; but, alfo, whatever elfe it requisite to render thofe branches of literature themfelves eafy and familiar w the meaneft capacities.
Página 53 - I had all the reafon in the world to be fatisfied with him. To obtain his pardon (tho* I was not angry with him — I could not be angry) he gave me his picture in miniature.
Página 217 - Vapid. Then here comes one that will explain every thing. " " There's in her all that we believe of Heaven, . " Amazing Brightnefs, Purity, and Truth, " Eternal Joy, and everlafting Love !
Página 310 - DIRECTIONS FOR THE Profitable Reading of the Holy Scriptures^ TOGETHER With fome Obfervations for the Confirming their Divine Authority, and HJuilrating the Iiiiiculties thereof.