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Pagina 76
... half Pound ; and if after having dined I find my self fall short of it , I drink just so much Small Beer , or eat such a quantity of Bread , as is sufficient to make me weight . In my greatest Excesses I do not trangress more than the ...
... half Pound ; and if after having dined I find my self fall short of it , I drink just so much Small Beer , or eat such a quantity of Bread , as is sufficient to make me weight . In my greatest Excesses I do not trangress more than the ...
Pagina 351
Joseph Addison George Gregory Smith. carried him through half a dozen Counties , killed him a brace of Geldings , and lost above half his Dogs . This the Knight looks upon as one of the greatest Exploits of his Life . The perverse Widow ...
Joseph Addison George Gregory Smith. carried him through half a dozen Counties , killed him a brace of Geldings , and lost above half his Dogs . This the Knight looks upon as one of the greatest Exploits of his Life . The perverse Widow ...
Pagina 500
... half their Praise , and our People half their Joy , by means of those hard Words and dark Expressions in which our News - Papers do so much abound . I have seen many a prudent Citizen , after having read every Article , enquire of his ...
... half their Praise , and our People half their Joy , by means of those hard Words and dark Expressions in which our News - Papers do so much abound . I have seen many a prudent Citizen , after having read every Article , enquire of his ...
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