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Pagina 1
... myself the juftice to open the work with my own history . I was born to a small hereditary eftate , which , according to the tradition of the village where it lies , was bounded by the fame hedges and ditches in William the Conqueror's ...
... myself the juftice to open the work with my own history . I was born to a small hereditary eftate , which , according to the tradition of the village where it lies , was bounded by the fame hedges and ditches in William the Conqueror's ...
Pagina 2
... myself by the hostilities of either fide . In short , I have acted in all the parts of my life as a looker - on , which is the character I intend to preserve in this paper . I have given the reader just so much of my history and ...
... myself by the hostilities of either fide . In short , I have acted in all the parts of my life as a looker - on , which is the character I intend to preserve in this paper . I have given the reader just so much of my history and ...
Pagina 9
... myself on the oddness of her fancy , and wondering that any body would establish it as a rule to lose a day in every week . In the midst of these my musings , the defired me to reach her a little falt upon the point of my knife , which ...
... myself on the oddness of her fancy , and wondering that any body would establish it as a rule to lose a day in every week . In the midst of these my musings , the defired me to reach her a little falt upon the point of my knife , which ...
Pagina 10
... myself a proper perfon for your corref- pondence . I have thoroughly examined the • present state of religion in Great Britain , and am able to acquaint you with the predominant ' vice of every market - town in the whole island . • I ...
... myself a proper perfon for your corref- pondence . I have thoroughly examined the • present state of religion in Great Britain , and am able to acquaint you with the predominant ' vice of every market - town in the whole island . • I ...
Pagina 11
... myself , I do most heartily give you leave . I am , ' Sir , • Your most humble admirer , B. L. ' I design to visit the next Masquerade myself , in the fame habit I wore at Grand Cairo : and till then shall suspend my judgment of this ...
... myself , I do most heartily give you leave . I am , ' Sir , • Your most humble admirer , B. L. ' I design to visit the next Masquerade myself , in the fame habit I wore at Grand Cairo : and till then shall suspend my judgment of this ...
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