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Pagina 27
... Sir ROGER planting himself at our His- torian's Elbow , was very attentive to every Thing he said , particularly to the Account he gave us of the Lord who had cut off the King of Morocco's Head . Among several other Figures , he was ...
... Sir ROGER planting himself at our His- torian's Elbow , was very attentive to every Thing he said , particularly to the Account he gave us of the Lord who had cut off the King of Morocco's Head . Among several other Figures , he was ...
Pagina 197
... Sir ROGER , after having looked about him very attentively , spied one with a Wooden - Leg , and imme- diately gave him Orders to get his Boat ready . As we were walking towards it , You must know , says Sir ROGER , I never make use of ...
... Sir ROGER , after having looked about him very attentively , spied one with a Wooden - Leg , and imme- diately gave him Orders to get his Boat ready . As we were walking towards it , You must know , says Sir ROGER , I never make use of ...
Pagina 198
... Sir ROGER : There is no Religion at this End of the Town . The Fifty new Churches will very much mend the Prospect ; but Church - work is slow , Church - work is slow ! I do not remember I have any where mentioned , in Sir ROGER'S ...
... Sir ROGER : There is no Religion at this End of the Town . The Fifty new Churches will very much mend the Prospect ; but Church - work is slow , Church - work is slow ! I do not remember I have any where mentioned , in Sir ROGER'S ...
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