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... met with upon a Wall in a little Ale - house : How I came thither I may inform my Reader at a more convenient time . These Laws were enacted by a Knot of Artizans and Mechanicks , who used to meet every Night ; and as there is something ...
... met with upon a Wall in a little Ale - house : How I came thither I may inform my Reader at a more convenient time . These Laws were enacted by a Knot of Artizans and Mechanicks , who used to meet every Night ; and as there is something ...
Pagina 84
... met ; but what has the Fox and Seven Stars to do together ? And when did the Lamb and -lphin ever meet , except upon a Sign - Post ? As for the Cat d Fiddle , there is a Conceit in it ; and therefore I do not end that any thing I have ...
... met ; but what has the Fox and Seven Stars to do together ? And when did the Lamb and -lphin ever meet , except upon a Sign - Post ? As for the Cat d Fiddle , there is a Conceit in it ; and therefore I do not end that any thing I have ...
Pagina 265
... met h several Fragments of it upon the next Rejoycing - day , ch had been employed in Squibs and Crackers , and by that ins celebrated its Subject in a double Capacity . I once met h a Page of Mr. Baxter under a Christmas Pye . Whether ...
... met h several Fragments of it upon the next Rejoycing - day , ch had been employed in Squibs and Crackers , and by that ins celebrated its Subject in a double Capacity . I once met h a Page of Mr. Baxter under a Christmas Pye . Whether ...
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