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Pagina 325
... Sir ROGER , and has lived at his House in the Nature of a Chaplain above thirty Years . This Gentleman is a Person of good Sense and some Learning , of a very regular Life and obliging Conversation : He heartily loves Sir ROGER , and ...
... Sir ROGER , and has lived at his House in the Nature of a Chaplain above thirty Years . This Gentleman is a Person of good Sense and some Learning , of a very regular Life and obliging Conversation : He heartily loves Sir ROGER , and ...
Pagina 372
... Sir ROGER heard them both , upon a round Trot ; and after having paused some Time told them , with the Air of a Man who would not give his Judgment rashly , that much might be said on both Sides . They were neither of them dis ...
... Sir ROGER heard them both , upon a round Trot ; and after having paused some Time told them , with the Air of a Man who would not give his Judgment rashly , that much might be said on both Sides . They were neither of them dis ...
Pagina 397
... Sir ROGER's Party , has it seems said twice or thrice at his Table , that he wishes Sir ROGER does not harbour a Jesuit in his House , and that he thinks the Gentlemen of the Country would do very well to make me give some Account of my ...
... Sir ROGER's Party , has it seems said twice or thrice at his Table , that he wishes Sir ROGER does not harbour a Jesuit in his House , and that he thinks the Gentlemen of the Country would do very well to make me give some Account of my ...
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