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Page 126
... half of which only I heard , the other half was lost in the rattling of his chariot wheels . I stood for some time with my neck stretched out , in the posture of one that was listening to catch the glorious sounds , till looking round ...
... half of which only I heard , the other half was lost in the rattling of his chariot wheels . I stood for some time with my neck stretched out , in the posture of one that was listening to catch the glorious sounds , till looking round ...
Page 127
... half - guinea , one - half of which went to be added to his thirty thousand pound , and with the other half I resolved to go to the next tavern , to be there more happy than he . 66 ' As I was going out with that resolution , I was met ...
... half - guinea , one - half of which went to be added to his thirty thousand pound , and with the other half I resolved to go to the next tavern , to be there more happy than he . 66 ' As I was going out with that resolution , I was met ...
Page 499
... half a guinea is also given to the booksellers , for which the gentleman is to have what books he pleases to read at ... half ; the Hot Bath in about eleven hours and a half ; and the Cross Bath in about the same time . The hours for ...
... half a guinea is also given to the booksellers , for which the gentleman is to have what books he pleases to read at ... half ; the Hot Bath in about eleven hours and a half ; and the Cross Bath in about the same time . The hours for ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 23 |
Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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