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Page 92
... gave the pickles their peculiar green ; and in the composition of a pudding , it was her judgment that mix'd the ingredients . Then the poor woman would sometimes tell the ' Squire , that she thought him and Olivia extremely of a size ...
... gave the pickles their peculiar green ; and in the composition of a pudding , it was her judgment that mix'd the ingredients . Then the poor woman would sometimes tell the ' Squire , that she thought him and Olivia extremely of a size ...
Page 425
... gave a positive denial , for you know very well , my dear , says she , that I am not in voice to day , and when one's voice is not equal to one's judgment , what signifies singing ; besides as there is no accompanyment , it would be but ...
... gave a positive denial , for you know very well , my dear , says she , that I am not in voice to day , and when one's voice is not equal to one's judgment , what signifies singing ; besides as there is no accompanyment , it would be but ...
Page 526
... gave away were immense ; and , in old age , when at last grown too poor to give relief , he gave , as the poet has it , all he had , a tear ; when incapable of relieving the agonies of the wretched , he attempted to relieve his own by a ...
... gave away were immense ; and , in old age , when at last grown too poor to give relief , he gave , as the poet has it , all he had , a tear ; when incapable of relieving the agonies of the wretched , he attempted to relieve his own by a ...
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Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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