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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... called it , growled in his Ears . He con- cluded his Difcourfe with repeating in a mournful Tone , accompanied with a profound Sigh , those Lines of Milton : Spirits , in whatsoever Shape they chufe , Dilated or condenfe , bright or ...
... called it , growled in his Ears . He con- cluded his Difcourfe with repeating in a mournful Tone , accompanied with a profound Sigh , those Lines of Milton : Spirits , in whatsoever Shape they chufe , Dilated or condenfe , bright or ...
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... was answered , That fhe was carried away , very ill , to Mr. Sharpley's . The Baronet took me into his Arms , called me his Preferver and Saviour , and L and vowed he would never forget my Bravery , 42 The Life and Adventures.
... was answered , That fhe was carried away , very ill , to Mr. Sharpley's . The Baronet took me into his Arms , called me his Preferver and Saviour , and L and vowed he would never forget my Bravery , 42 The Life and Adventures.
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... called on feveral Friends in the Road , and endeavoured to make the Travelling as agreeable as poffible to my Mother and me , by fhewing us every Thing remarkable in our Way , took us up near a Fortnight . If I was surprised at the ...
... called on feveral Friends in the Road , and endeavoured to make the Travelling as agreeable as poffible to my Mother and me , by fhewing us every Thing remarkable in our Way , took us up near a Fortnight . If I was surprised at the ...
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... called for fome Wine ' and Sweetmeats , when , either by Defign or Acci- dent , the fpilt a Drop or two from her Glafs upon my Hand and Ruffle , which endeavouring to wipe of with her Handkerchief , in the Contention be- tween us , her ...
... called for fome Wine ' and Sweetmeats , when , either by Defign or Acci- dent , the fpilt a Drop or two from her Glafs upon my Hand and Ruffle , which endeavouring to wipe of with her Handkerchief , in the Contention be- tween us , her ...
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... called for a fpeedy Enjoyment . We were locked faft in each other's Arms , when the Coach ftopped , and I could over - hear a Volley of Oaths , from a Voice as hoarfe as a Boatswain's , and a Demand of a Woman , who he was fure was in ...
... called for a fpeedy Enjoyment . We were locked faft in each other's Arms , when the Coach ftopped , and I could over - hear a Volley of Oaths , from a Voice as hoarfe as a Boatswain's , and a Demand of a Woman , who he was fure was in ...
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The Life and Adventures of Joe Thompson: A Narrative Founded on Fact;, Volumen1 Edward Kimber Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
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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.
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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.