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Pagina 38
... proper person for your correspondence . I have tho- roughly 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 38 8 . SPECTATOR .
... proper person for your correspondence . I have tho- roughly 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 38 8 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 63
... acquaint the reader , that upon my walking behind the scenes last winter , as I was thinking on something else , I accidentally justled against a monstrous animal that extremely startled me , and , upon my nearer sur- vey of it ...
... acquaint the reader , that upon my walking behind the scenes last winter , as I was thinking on something else , I accidentally justled against a monstrous animal that extremely startled me , and , upon my nearer sur- vey of it ...
Pagina 332
... acquaint you , that very great abuses are crept into this entertainment . I was amaz- ed to see my girl handed by and handing young fellows with so much familiarity ; and I could not have thought it had been in the child . They very ...
... acquaint you , that very great abuses are crept into this entertainment . I was amaz- ed to see my girl handed by and handing young fellows with so much familiarity ; and I could not have thought it had been in the child . They very ...
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