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Pagina 152
... Country . These Particulars we made a Shift to pick out from the Discourse of our Interpreters ; which we put together as well as we could , being able to understand but here and there a Word of what they said , and afterwards making up ...
... Country . These Particulars we made a Shift to pick out from the Discourse of our Interpreters ; which we put together as well as we could , being able to understand but here and there a Word of what they said , and afterwards making up ...
Pagina 372
... Country took Occasion to whisper in the Judge's Ear , That he was glad his Lordship had met with so much good Weather in his Circuit . I was listening to the Proceedings of the Court with much Attention , and infinitely pleased with ...
... Country took Occasion to whisper in the Judge's Ear , That he was glad his Lordship had met with so much good Weather in his Circuit . I was listening to the Proceedings of the Court with much Attention , and infinitely pleased with ...
Pagina 397
... Country is to find Sport , and in Town to chuse it . In the mean time , as I have given a whole Month's Rest to the Cities of London and Westminster , I promise my self abundance of new Game upon my return thither . It is indeed high ...
... Country is to find Sport , and in Town to chuse it . In the mean time , as I have given a whole Month's Rest to the Cities of London and Westminster , I promise my self abundance of new Game upon my return thither . It is indeed high ...
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