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Pagina 10
I know very well , that what I here say , will be thought by some malicious persons to flow from envy to Mr. Powell ; for which reason I shall set the late dispute between us in a true light . Mr. Powell and I had some difference about ...
I know very well , that what I here say , will be thought by some malicious persons to flow from envy to Mr. Powell ; for which reason I shall set the late dispute between us in a true light . Mr. Powell and I had some difference about ...
Pagina 44
... after a most ingenuous and discreet manner ; and at the same time communicated to me , that the company of upholders desired to receive me at their door at the end of the Haymarket , and to light me home to my lodgings .
... after a most ingenuous and discreet manner ; and at the same time communicated to me , that the company of upholders desired to receive me at their door at the end of the Haymarket , and to light me home to my lodgings .
Pagina 49
Our hearts glowed within us as we stood amidst the sphere of light which this image cast on every side of it . Having seen all that happened to this band of adventurers , I repaired to another pile of building that stood within view of ...
Our hearts glowed within us as we stood amidst the sphere of light which this image cast on every side of it . Having seen all that happened to this band of adventurers , I repaired to another pile of building that stood within view of ...
Pagina 52
I saw at the same time a person called Fraud , who sat behind a counter with false scales , light weights , and scanty measures ; by the skilful application of which instruments , she had got together an immense heap of wealth .
I saw at the same time a person called Fraud , who sat behind a counter with false scales , light weights , and scanty measures ; by the skilful application of which instruments , she had got together an immense heap of wealth .
Pagina 64
3 a kind of surprize , as if she had before been unobserved by reason of an ill light where she sat . It is not to be expressed what a sudden joy I saw arise in her countenance , even at the approbation of such a very old fellow ...
3 a kind of surprize , as if she had before been unobserved by reason of an ill light where she sat . It is not to be expressed what a sudden joy I saw arise in her countenance , even at the approbation of such a very old fellow ...
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