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... desire all persons , without distinction , to take it in for the present gratis , and hereafter at the price of one penny , forbidding all hawkers to take more for it at their peril.1 And I desire all persons to consider that I am at a ...
... desire all persons , without distinction , to take it in for the present gratis , and hereafter at the price of one penny , forbidding all hawkers to take more for it at their peril.1 And I desire all persons to consider that I am at a ...
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... desire all the ladies from the balconies to weep with Mrs. Barry , as they hope to be wives and widows themselves ... desires are not too much fixed upon anything , I own to you I am as willing to stay as to go ; therefore leave it in ...
... desire all the ladies from the balconies to weep with Mrs. Barry , as they hope to be wives and widows themselves ... desires are not too much fixed upon anything , I own to you I am as willing to stay as to go ; therefore leave it in ...
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... desire a further power from your worship , to take up such deceased as shall not have com- plied with your first orders , wherever we meet them . And if after that there shall be complaints of any persons so offending , let them lie at ...
... desire a further power from your worship , to take up such deceased as shall not have com- plied with your first orders , wherever we meet them . And if after that there shall be complaints of any persons so offending , let them lie at ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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