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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... Edward Kimber. THOMPSON ( Joe ) Life and Adve f , a Narrative founded on fact . With portrs of the Author and of Miss Louisa Rich , 2 vols , 12mo , bound , Lond . , 1775 curious tale of intrigue and adventure 10s 2 1798 Themifsson , Joe.
... Edward Kimber. THOMPSON ( Joe ) Life and Adve f , a Narrative founded on fact . With portrs of the Author and of Miss Louisa Rich , 2 vols , 12mo , bound , Lond . , 1775 curious tale of intrigue and adventure 10s 2 1798 Themifsson , Joe.
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... Miss Ursula runs away with her Sweetheart . They examine tha Houfe . - The Daughter returns . - She discovers the Prank , and the Author of it . - They are feized and confined . Make their Escape . - He gets to his Fa- ther's with his ...
... Miss Ursula runs away with her Sweetheart . They examine tha Houfe . - The Daughter returns . - She discovers the Prank , and the Author of it . - They are feized and confined . Make their Escape . - He gets to his Fa- ther's with his ...
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... Miss Louifa , and could fee her Colour come and go at this Interview ; and indeed I found her fo , paft all Defcription , improved in her Person , that I loft at once all my Affurance , which was converted into a timid Awe , and a ...
... Miss Louifa , and could fee her Colour come and go at this Interview ; and indeed I found her fo , paft all Defcription , improved in her Person , that I loft at once all my Affurance , which was converted into a timid Awe , and a ...
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... Miss Bellair's Disorder , and was more and more inamoured with that lovely Woman , I propofed to my Father , that we fhould accept of an Invitation made us by Mr. Archer and Mr. Sharp- ley , to spend a Week or two at their Houfes ...
... Miss Bellair's Disorder , and was more and more inamoured with that lovely Woman , I propofed to my Father , that we fhould accept of an Invitation made us by Mr. Archer and Mr. Sharp- ley , to spend a Week or two at their Houfes ...
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... Miss Susanna Bellair .-- Mr . Diaper writes to Mr.Thomp- fon on Account of his Son's Condition.- His Father writes him a Letter which in- creafes his Disorder . - Mr . Diaper fails.— Behaviour of that worthy Man upon the un- fortunate ...
... Miss Susanna Bellair .-- Mr . Diaper writes to Mr.Thomp- fon on Account of his Son's Condition.- His Father writes him a Letter which in- creafes his Disorder . - Mr . Diaper fails.— Behaviour of that worthy Man upon the un- fortunate ...
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