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... heard to fay , not unfrequently , that he had long fince drank his full thare of wine and ftrong liquors ; and that he had never once been guilty of a small folly in the whole course of his life . This writer has been told , that on his ...
... heard to fay , not unfrequently , that he had long fince drank his full thare of wine and ftrong liquors ; and that he had never once been guilty of a small folly in the whole course of his life . This writer has been told , that on his ...
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... heard fuch a harmony of men and dogs : but a certain plump merry fellow , from an angle of the room , fell a crowing like a cock fo ingenioufly , that he won our hearts from the other operator in an instant . As foon as I saw him , I ...
... heard fuch a harmony of men and dogs : but a certain plump merry fellow , from an angle of the room , fell a crowing like a cock fo ingenioufly , that he won our hearts from the other operator in an instant . As foon as I saw him , I ...
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... heard what is faid of Mrs. fuch - a - one ? I am heartily forry to hear any thing of that kind of one I have fo great a value for ; but they make no fcruple of telling it ; and it was not spoken of to me as a fecret , for now all the ...
... heard what is faid of Mrs. fuch - a - one ? I am heartily forry to hear any thing of that kind of one I have fo great a value for ; but they make no fcruple of telling it ; and it was not spoken of to me as a fecret , for now all the ...
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... heard her with great attention , and , with that dexterity which is natural to her , told her , that all the had above the rest of her fex and contemporary beauties , was wholly owing to a Fan , ( that was left her by her mother , and ...
... heard her with great attention , and , with that dexterity which is natural to her , told her , that all the had above the rest of her fex and contemporary beauties , was wholly owing to a Fan , ( that was left her by her mother , and ...
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... heard , It feems to me moft ftrange that men fhould fear ; Seeing that death , a neceffary end , Will come , when it will come . When the hero has fpoken this fentiment , there is nothing that is great , which cannot be expected from ...
... heard , It feems to me moft ftrange that men fhould fear ; Seeing that death , a neceffary end , Will come , when it will come . When the hero has fpoken this fentiment , there is nothing that is great , which cannot be expected from ...
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