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Pagina 249
... shew my good - nature , and partly to shew my vanity ; nor will I lay down the pen till I am satisfied one way or another . Others have disliked the title and the motto of my paper , point out a mistake in the one , and assure me the ...
... shew my good - nature , and partly to shew my vanity ; nor will I lay down the pen till I am satisfied one way or another . Others have disliked the title and the motto of my paper , point out a mistake in the one , and assure me the ...
Pagina 250
... shew before every booth . The drummer , the fire - eater , the wire - walker , and the salt - box were all employed to invite him in . Just a going ; the court of the king of Prussia in all his glory ; pray , gentlemen , walk in and see ...
... shew before every booth . The drummer , the fire - eater , the wire - walker , and the salt - box were all employed to invite him in . Just a going ; the court of the king of Prussia in all his glory ; pray , gentlemen , walk in and see ...
Pagina 398
... shew me the way , he demanded , whether I delighted in prospects , to which answer- ing in the affirmative , Then , says he , I shall shew you one of the most charming in the world out of my windows ; we shall see the ships sailing ...
... shew me the way , he demanded , whether I delighted in prospects , to which answer- ing in the affirmative , Then , says he , I shall shew you one of the most charming in the world out of my windows ; we shall see the ships sailing ...
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