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Pagina 22
... husbands , and is now determined to take a seventh ; be- ing of opinion that there is as much virtue in the touch of a seventh husband as of a seventh son . Her comrades are as follow : 2. Mrs. Snap , who has four jointures by four ...
... husbands , and is now determined to take a seventh ; be- ing of opinion that there is as much virtue in the touch of a seventh husband as of a seventh son . Her comrades are as follow : 2. Mrs. Snap , who has four jointures by four ...
Pagina 23
3. Mrs. Medlar , who , after two husbands and a gal- lant , is now wedded to an old gentleman of sixty . Upon her making ... husband and two coachmen . 6. The lady Waddle . She was married in the 15th year of her age to Sir Simon Waddle ...
3. Mrs. Medlar , who , after two husbands and a gal- lant , is now wedded to an old gentleman of sixty . Upon her making ... husband and two coachmen . 6. The lady Waddle . She was married in the 15th year of her age to Sir Simon Waddle ...
Pagina 24
... husband's heart before she was sixteen , at which time she was entered of the club , but soon after left it upon account of a second , whom she made so quick a dispatch of , that she returned to her seat in less than a twelve- month ...
... husband's heart before she was sixteen , at which time she was entered of the club , but soon after left it upon account of a second , whom she made so quick a dispatch of , that she returned to her seat in less than a twelve- month ...
Pagina 25
... husband . As for the first set of artificers , they are too numerous to come within the compass of your paper , and shall there- fore be reserved for a second letter . The management of a husband is built upon the fol- lowing doctrines ...
... husband . As for the first set of artificers , they are too numerous to come within the compass of your paper , and shall there- fore be reserved for a second letter . The management of a husband is built upon the fol- lowing doctrines ...
Pagina 31
... husband , having a great veneration for your writings , will by that means know you do not approve of his conduct . I am , your most humble servant , & c . ' NO . 564. WEDNESDAY , JULY 7 , 1714 . -Adsit Regula , peccatis quæ pœnas ...
... husband , having a great veneration for your writings , will by that means know you do not approve of his conduct . I am , your most humble servant , & c . ' NO . 564. WEDNESDAY , JULY 7 , 1714 . -Adsit Regula , peccatis quæ pœnas ...
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