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" Homespuns cried so when we parted ! To be sure, they thought that a town life, with my brother's fortune to procure all its amusements, must be quite delightful. Now, Sir, to let you know how I have found it. I was content to be lugged about by my... "
The Lounger: A Periodical Paper - Page 201
1787
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The Lounger: no. 36-69; Oct. 8, 1785-May 27, 1786

1788 - 340 pages
...much amufed." At that moment my brother's poft-coach rattled up to the door, and the poor Homefpuns cried fo when we parted ! To be fure, they thought...firft week or two, as I knew that in a large town I fhould be like a fifh out of water, as the faying is. But my fifter-in-law was always putting me in...
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The Lounger: A Periodical Paper, Published at Edinburgh in the ..., Volume 2

1788 - 340 pages
...much amufed." At that moment my brother's poft-coach rattled up to the door, and the poor Homefpuns cried fo when we parted ! To be fure, they thought...town life, with my brother's fortune to procure all itsamufements, muft be quite delightful. • Now, Sir, to let you know how I have found it. I was content...
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The Lounger: no. 53-101; Feb. 4, 1786-Jan. 6, 1787

1794 - 466 pages
...much amufed." At that moment my brother's poftcoach rattled up to the door, and the poor Homefpuns cried fo when we parted ! To be fure, they thought...muft be quite delightful. Now, Sir, to let you know •"liow I have found it. I was content to be lugged about by my fifter for the firfl week or two,...
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The British Essayists: The Observer

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 258 pages
...brother's post coach rattled up to the door, and the poor Homespuns cried so when we parted ! To be sure, they thought that a town life, with my brother's fortune to procure all its amusements, must be quite delightful. Now, Sir, to let you know how I have found it. I was content...
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The Works of Henry Mackenzie, Volume 6

Henry Mackenzie - 1808 - 440 pages
...brother's post-coach rattled up to the door, and the poor Homespuns cried so when we parted ! To be sure, they thought that a town life, with my brother's fortune to procure all its amusements, must be quite delightful. Now, Sir, to let you know how I have found it. I was content...
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The British essayists, with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volumes 31-32

British essayists - 1823 - 802 pages
...sure, they thought that a town-life, with my brother's fortune to procure all its amusements, must be quite delightful. Now, Sir, to let you know how I have found it. " I was content to be lugged abeut by my sister for the first week or two, as I knew that in a large town I should be like a fish...
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The British Essayists: The Lounger

1823 - 354 pages
...brother's post coach rattled up to the door, and the poor Homespuns cried so when we parted! To be sure, they thought that a town life, with my brother's fortune to procure all its amusements, must be quite delightful Now, sir, to let you know how I have found it. I was content to...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 780 pages
...sure, they thought that a town life, with my brother's fortune to procure all its amusements, must be quite delightful. Now, sir, to let you know how...have found it. I was content to be lugged about by my sister for the first week or two, as I knew that in a large town I should be like a fish out of water,...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 768 pages
...brother's post coach rattled up to the door, and the poor Homespuns cried so when we parted ! To be sure, they thought that a town life, with my brother's fortune to procure all its amusements, must be quite delightful. Now, sir, to let you know how I have found it. ting me in mind...
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English Literature of the Nineteenth Century: on the Plan of the Author's ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...sure, they thought that a town life, with iny brother's fortune to procure all its amusements, must be quite delightful. Now, sir, to let you know how I have found it. So we have got masters that come in to give us lessons in French, and music, and dancing. The two first...
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