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... lately broke loose from the London pack a very tall dangerous biter . He is now at the Bath , and it is feared will make a damnable havoc amongst the game . His manner of biting is new , and he is called the Top . He secures one die ...
... lately broke loose from the London pack a very tall dangerous biter . He is now at the Bath , and it is feared will make a damnable havoc amongst the game . His manner of biting is new , and he is called the Top . He secures one die ...
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... lately taken in a garret on a flock bed with two of the fair sex , who are usually em- ployed in sifting cinders ; this is to let him know that if he persists in being a scandal both to laity and clergy , as being as it were both and ...
... lately taken in a garret on a flock bed with two of the fair sex , who are usually em- ployed in sifting cinders ; this is to let him know that if he persists in being a scandal both to laity and clergy , as being as it were both and ...
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... lately asserted , has urged that matter so much better than I had that I insert it as I received it . These testimonials are customary with us learned men , and sometimes are suspected to be written by the author ; but I fear no one ...
... lately asserted , has urged that matter so much better than I had that I insert it as I received it . These testimonials are customary with us learned men , and sometimes are suspected to be written by the author ; but I fear no one ...
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Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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