The Life and Adventures of Joe Thompson: A Narrative Founded on Fact, Band 2J. Hinton, 1775 |
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... called aloud for Death to relieve me from my Torments . I found it so dangerous to be alone , that I encouraged my Friend Prig , to call upon me as often as he had an Inclination , and forced myself to partake of all the Diverfions ...
... called aloud for Death to relieve me from my Torments . I found it so dangerous to be alone , that I encouraged my Friend Prig , to call upon me as often as he had an Inclination , and forced myself to partake of all the Diverfions ...
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... called the Cinque Ports , from their being Five of them . Mr. Shuttle observed , that France never could be conquered , it was fo much bigger than England ; which the Juftice difputed , and faid , England he was fure was bigger , and ...
... called the Cinque Ports , from their being Five of them . Mr. Shuttle observed , that France never could be conquered , it was fo much bigger than England ; which the Juftice difputed , and faid , England he was fure was bigger , and ...
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... called up all my Griefs afresh ; and I bemoaned my Lofs in fo tenderly affecting a Manner , mingled , every now and then , with fuch Motions of Rage , and Vows of Revenge , against the Author of my Unhappiness , that my Friends were at ...
... called up all my Griefs afresh ; and I bemoaned my Lofs in fo tenderly affecting a Manner , mingled , every now and then , with fuch Motions of Rage , and Vows of Revenge , against the Author of my Unhappiness , that my Friends were at ...
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... called on the Perfon who had it in his Poffeffion , and made him eafy , by appointing a Time of Payment ; fo that I thought the Affair quite over , when his sudden Death betrayed to me that he had not paid it , and it was ftill in the ...
... called on the Perfon who had it in his Poffeffion , and made him eafy , by appointing a Time of Payment ; fo that I thought the Affair quite over , when his sudden Death betrayed to me that he had not paid it , and it was ftill in the ...
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... called , and giving proper Directions to my Landlord , if any body enquired , I suffered myself to be conducted to the aforefaid Place of falva Cuf- todia . I was put , at my Entrance , into a Room , where were feveral Prisoners , of ...
... called , and giving proper Directions to my Landlord , if any body enquired , I suffered myself to be conducted to the aforefaid Place of falva Cuf- todia . I was put , at my Entrance , into a Room , where were feveral Prisoners , of ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 59 - Here will I hold. If there's a power above us (And that there is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her works), he must delight in virtue ; And that which he delights in must be happy.
Seite 343 - Emily, ere day, Arose, and dress'd herself in rich array; Fresh as the month, and as the morning fair: Adown her shoulders fell her length of hair: A riband did the braided tresses bind, The rest was loose and wanton'd in the wind.
Seite 327 - Since every man who lives, is born to die, And none can boast sincere felicity, With equal mind, what happens, let us bear, Nor joy, nor grieve too much for things beyond our care.
Seite 59 - Through what new fcenes and changes muft we pafs./ The wide, th'unbounded profpeift lies before me; But fhadows, clouds , and darknefs, reft upon it. Here will I hold. If there's a Power above us, (And that there is all Nature cries aloud Through all her works) he muft delight in Virtue; And that which he delights in, muft be happy, But when'.