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Page 56
... called Snuffle , claws ( as our grannams called them ) and a sexton of the name of Skele- strike deep furrows in some faces , ton , to make your ministerial equi- he seems to sheath them with much page complete . tenderness , as if ...
... called Snuffle , claws ( as our grannams called them ) and a sexton of the name of Skele- strike deep furrows in some faces , ton , to make your ministerial equi- he seems to sheath them with much page complete . tenderness , as if ...
Page 281
... called upon in a week exhausts Mr. Pitt's eloquence in de- for the performance . fence of the archbishop of Paris . I could add many pictures , but Monsieur de Nivernois lives in a none so remarkable . In those I send small circle of ...
... called upon in a week exhausts Mr. Pitt's eloquence in de- for the performance . fence of the archbishop of Paris . I could add many pictures , but Monsieur de Nivernois lives in a none so remarkable . In those I send small circle of ...
Page 323
... called on all the saints , ligion makes little difference in the Mussulmans on Alla , the captain their manner or conduct : they are burst into tears , and ran below deck , esteemed the best troops in the Turk- telling us to call on God ...
... called on all the saints , ligion makes little difference in the Mussulmans on Alla , the captain their manner or conduct : they are burst into tears , and ran below deck , esteemed the best troops in the Turk- telling us to call on God ...
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VOL IV | 1 |
From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to Mrs S C | 19 |
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