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Pagina 18
... house with the following Narrative . Upon the taking of Namur , amidst other Publick Rejoicings made on that Occasion , there was a Gold Ring given by a Whig Justice of Peace to be grinn'd for . The first Competitor that entred the ...
... house with the following Narrative . Upon the taking of Namur , amidst other Publick Rejoicings made on that Occasion , there was a Gold Ring given by a Whig Justice of Peace to be grinn'd for . The first Competitor that entred the ...
Pagina 34
... house , or at a Friend's Fireside , with much greater Satisfaction to him self than he could have received from the most ex quisite Entertainments of the Theatre . By these means he is generous without impoverishing himself , and enjoys ...
... house , or at a Friend's Fireside , with much greater Satisfaction to him self than he could have received from the most ex quisite Entertainments of the Theatre . By these means he is generous without impoverishing himself , and enjoys ...
Pagina 43
... House of a very worthy Gentleman , who always entertains his Tenants at that I time of the Year . They Yawn for a Cheshire Cheese , and begin about Mid - night , when the whole Company is disposed to be drowsie . He that Yawns widest ...
... House of a very worthy Gentleman , who always entertains his Tenants at that I time of the Year . They Yawn for a Cheshire Cheese , and begin about Mid - night , when the whole Company is disposed to be drowsie . He that Yawns widest ...
Pagina 44
... Houses in that Country were all numbered , and by a just Computation the In habitants of all sorts could not then exceed 750000 Souls , And if any Man will consider the Desolation by almost perpetual Wars , the numerous Armies that have ...
... Houses in that Country were all numbered , and by a just Computation the In habitants of all sorts could not then exceed 750000 Souls , And if any Man will consider the Desolation by almost perpetual Wars , the numerous Armies that have ...
Pagina 48
... House , My Mother is won over to my side , but dares not mention me to my Father for fear of provoking him , About a Month ago he lay sick upon his Bed , and in great Danger of his Life ; I was pierced to the Heart at the News , and ...
... House , My Mother is won over to my side , but dares not mention me to my Father for fear of provoking him , About a Month ago he lay sick upon his Bed , and in great Danger of his Life ; I was pierced to the Heart at the News , and ...
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