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Pagina 6
... gave birth to that bleeding tree . This circumstance seems to have the marvellous without the probable because it is represented as proceeding from Satan's walk upon the outside of the uni- natural causes , without the interposition of ...
... gave birth to that bleeding tree . This circumstance seems to have the marvellous without the probable because it is represented as proceeding from Satan's walk upon the outside of the uni- natural causes , without the interposition of ...
Pagina 9
... gave us an ac- count of a sober citizen , who died a few days since . This honest man being of greater con- sequence in his own thoughts than in the eye of the world , had for some years past kept a journal of his life . Sir Andrew ...
... gave us an ac- count of a sober citizen , who died a few days since . This honest man being of greater con- sequence in his own thoughts than in the eye of the world , had for some years past kept a journal of his life . Sir Andrew ...
Pagina 10
... gave many intimations of a look into the behaviour of passion towards the wife , the husband either whom we many daily converse with , we shall find that most did not see them , or put him to the contempt of their hours are takeu up in ...
... gave many intimations of a look into the behaviour of passion towards the wife , the husband either whom we many daily converse with , we shall find that most did not see them , or put him to the contempt of their hours are takeu up in ...
Pagina 17
... gave him no reason to belive I was displea - of him to return them . He , with the same sed with them , though I did nothing to make odious pretence to freedom and gaiety , swore him think me more easy than was decent . he would read ...
... gave him no reason to belive I was displea - of him to return them . He , with the same sed with them , though I did nothing to make odious pretence to freedom and gaiety , swore him think me more easy than was decent . he would read ...
Pagina 18
... Gave orders for Veny to be combed and washed . Mem . I look best in blue .. ried to a young fellow that is not worth a groat . Miss Prue gone into the country . Tom Townley has red hair . Mem . Mrs. Spitely whispered in my ear , that ...
... Gave orders for Veny to be combed and washed . Mem . I look best in blue .. ried to a young fellow that is not worth a groat . Miss Prue gone into the country . Tom Townley has red hair . Mem . Mrs. Spitely whispered in my ear , that ...
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