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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... immediately put into the third Form , where they were reading Virgil ; and , in about a Year's Time , I was foremost of the fecond Clafs , and began to relish the Elegancy of the politeft and beft Ro- man Authors ; but , whilft I thus ...
... immediately put into the third Form , where they were reading Virgil ; and , in about a Year's Time , I was foremost of the fecond Clafs , and began to relish the Elegancy of the politeft and beft Ro- man Authors ; but , whilft I thus ...
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... about the Place was intended for our Ufe and Re- freshment . My Arguments prevailed , and we fet immediately to execute our Scheme . This Tree , Tree , which bore feveral Bufhels of Fruit , flood of JOE THOMPSON . 15.
... about the Place was intended for our Ufe and Re- freshment . My Arguments prevailed , and we fet immediately to execute our Scheme . This Tree , Tree , which bore feveral Bufhels of Fruit , flood of JOE THOMPSON . 15.
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... immediately , with his Wig , fell off ; and I was going to fecond my Blow , but , unfortunately for poor Pill Gar- lick , the Spring I gave myself snapped the Branch I ftood upon , and down I came on the Infide of the Wall , bringing ...
... immediately , with his Wig , fell off ; and I was going to fecond my Blow , but , unfortunately for poor Pill Gar- lick , the Spring I gave myself snapped the Branch I ftood upon , and down I came on the Infide of the Wall , bringing ...
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... the recovered , fhe run out of Doors with the utmost Expedition , and was immediately accosted by her Paramour , to whom he fled for Succour ; Succour ; who , after endeavouring to abate her Apprehenfions of JOE THOMPSON . 23.
... the recovered , fhe run out of Doors with the utmost Expedition , and was immediately accosted by her Paramour , to whom he fled for Succour ; Succour ; who , after endeavouring to abate her Apprehenfions of JOE THOMPSON . 23.
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... immediately gueffed at the Cafe , and cried to himself : " O ho ! my Gentle- men were making their Efcape I find ; but I dare " fay one of them has fallen into this Trap , if not all the Three . " And then , calling to his Wife , he bid ...
... immediately gueffed at the Cafe , and cried to himself : " O ho ! my Gentle- men were making their Efcape I find ; but I dare " fay one of them has fallen into this Trap , if not all the Three . " And then , calling to his Wife , he bid ...
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