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Pagina 7
For one such case as one of these , there are ten , where a man , to keep up a faree of retinue and grandeur within his own house , shall shrink at the expectation of surly demands at his doors . The debtor is the creditor's criminal ...
For one such case as one of these , there are ten , where a man , to keep up a faree of retinue and grandeur within his own house , shall shrink at the expectation of surly demands at his doors . The debtor is the creditor's criminal ...
Pagina 8
This , forsooth , is no great inconvenience to him : for he may wench , keep a public table , or feed dogs , like a worthy English gentleman , til he has out - run half his estate , and leave the same incumbrance upon his first - born ...
This , forsooth , is no great inconvenience to him : for he may wench , keep a public table , or feed dogs , like a worthy English gentleman , til he has out - run half his estate , and leave the same incumbrance upon his first - born ...
Pagina 26
... at the custom - house , nor law - reports perused at the Temple , by reason of one beauty who detains the young merchants too long near ' Change , and -apother fair one who keeps the students at her house b E. he 11 le e e of e Et.
... at the custom - house , nor law - reports perused at the Temple , by reason of one beauty who detains the young merchants too long near ' Change , and -apother fair one who keeps the students at her house b E. he 11 le e e of e Et.
Pagina 30
... are but in a lower degree what their masters themselves are ; and usually affect an imitation of their manners : and you have in liveries , beaux , fops , and coxcombs , in as high perfection as among people that keep equipages .
... are but in a lower degree what their masters themselves are ; and usually affect an imitation of their manners : and you have in liveries , beaux , fops , and coxcombs , in as high perfection as among people that keep equipages .
Pagina 41
I bore ail this very patiently , being resolved to take my revenge of my tormentors , and to keep no measures with them as soon as I was at liberty ; but upon asking my old woman what was become of the two ladies , she told me she ...
I bore ail this very patiently , being resolved to take my revenge of my tormentors , and to keep no measures with them as soon as I was at liberty ; but upon asking my old woman what was become of the two ladies , she told me she ...
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