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... any pregnant woman of good character , had not , as was reported , any respect to Mr. Montague , and was not inferted by any agent whom he employed . C. you have a much larger fortune than you want . ORIGINAL DEDICATION .
... any pregnant woman of good character , had not , as was reported , any respect to Mr. Montague , and was not inferted by any agent whom he employed . C. you have a much larger fortune than you want . ORIGINAL DEDICATION .
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... woman in this fituation , what profit the could derive from hearing a madman rave ; fhe with a compofed countenance , as pitying his ignorance , re- plied , That Feftus thought Paul was mad . ' Granger's Biogr . Hift . of England ...
... woman in this fituation , what profit the could derive from hearing a madman rave ; fhe with a compofed countenance , as pitying his ignorance , re- plied , That Feftus thought Paul was mad . ' Granger's Biogr . Hift . of England ...
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... about 70 , the famous Mr. Clench , of Barnet , who diverted the town many years with imitating a drunken man , old woman , pack of hounds , & c . a great delight and aftonifhment . The company expreffed their THE TATLER . N ° 51 .
... about 70 , the famous Mr. Clench , of Barnet , who diverted the town many years with imitating a drunken man , old woman , pack of hounds , & c . a great delight and aftonifhment . The company expreffed their THE TATLER . N ° 51 .
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... woman is going to abuse her beft friend , Pray , ' fays fhe , have you 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 ...
... woman is going to abuse her beft friend , Pray , ' fays fhe , have you 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 ...
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... woman , is of moft ufe in our de- fence ; for our minds are conftrued by the waving of that little inftrument , and our མས thoughts appear in compofure or agitation , ac- cording to the motion of it . You may obferve , when Will ...
... woman , is of moft ufe in our de- fence ; for our minds are conftrued by the waving of that little inftrument , and our མས thoughts appear in compofure or agitation , ac- cording to the motion of it . You may obferve , when Will ...
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