English Prose of the Eighteenth CenturyCecil Albert Moore H. Holt, 1933 - 929 Seiten |
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... side of the street ; and as the distemper had not reached to that side of the city , our neighbourhood continued very easy : but at the other end of the town their consternation was very great , and the richer sort of people ...
... side of the street ; and as the distemper had not reached to that side of the city , our neighbourhood continued very easy : but at the other end of the town their consternation was very great , and the richer sort of people ...
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... side of the gate was a small window not above six inches from the ground ; into that on the left side the King's smiths conveyed fourscore and eleven chains like those that hang to a lady's watch in Europe , and almost as large , which ...
... side of the gate was a small window not above six inches from the ground ; into that on the left side the King's smiths conveyed fourscore and eleven chains like those that hang to a lady's watch in Europe , and almost as large , which ...
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... side or the other ; insomuch that I observed in several of them , the patches which were before dis- persed equally are now all gone over to the Whig or Tory side of the face . The censorious say that the men , whose hearts are aimed at ...
... side or the other ; insomuch that I observed in several of them , the patches which were before dis- persed equally are now all gone over to the Whig or Tory side of the face . The censorious say that the men , whose hearts are aimed at ...
Inhalt
PREFACE | 4 |
THE POOR MANS PLEA | 14 |
THE SHORTEST WAY WITH THE DISSENTERS | 23 |
Urheberrecht | |
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