The Life and Adventures of Joe Thompson: A Narrative Founded on Fact. Written by Himself ...John Hinton; and W. Frederick, in Bath, 1775 |
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... took was this , that tho ' he had made use of real Names , I , knowing most of the Persons men- tioned , thought it was not fo eligible to suffer it to come Abroad in that Manner , and have changed many of the most remarkable , or best ...
... took was this , that tho ' he had made use of real Names , I , knowing most of the Persons men- tioned , thought it was not fo eligible to suffer it to come Abroad in that Manner , and have changed many of the most remarkable , or best ...
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... took great Delight , and where a Regularity and Decorum is fo much the Qr- nament of a good Woman . They lived together in a real Harmony and Friendship , which Trifles never had the Power to disturb ; and then were fo happy as to have ...
... took great Delight , and where a Regularity and Decorum is fo much the Qr- nament of a good Woman . They lived together in a real Harmony and Friendship , which Trifles never had the Power to disturb ; and then were fo happy as to have ...
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... took me under the Shadow of his own Wings , and began to teach me the Ufe of my Letters ; his Maxim being , that even that infantile Branch of Education fhould be conducted with Propriety , and not trufted to old Women , who can ...
... took me under the Shadow of his own Wings , and began to teach me the Ufe of my Letters ; his Maxim being , that even that infantile Branch of Education fhould be conducted with Propriety , and not trufted to old Women , who can ...
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... took their Leaves of me , whilft I could not refrain from Tears , which I shed in Abundance at this firft Separation from them ; my Mother not forgetting to leave me a Token of her Love in my Pocket , which was of great Im- portance to ...
... took their Leaves of me , whilft I could not refrain from Tears , which I shed in Abundance at this firft Separation from them ; my Mother not forgetting to leave me a Token of her Love in my Pocket , which was of great Im- portance to ...
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... took full Aim at him with a Pear , and happened to hit him juft upon the Corner of his Hat , which immediately , with his Wig , fell off ; and I was going to fecond my Blow , but , unfortunately for poor Pill Gar- lick , the Spring I ...
... took full Aim at him with a Pear , and happened to hit him juft upon the Corner of his Hat , which immediately , with his Wig , fell off ; and I was going to fecond my Blow , but , unfortunately for poor Pill Gar- lick , the Spring I ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Affiftance affured againſt almoſt Anſwer aſked Behaviour Bellair Bleffings Bufinefs Buſineſs CHAP Company confiderable Converfation Courſe dear Defign defired Diaper Difcourfe difcovered Difpofition Diſtance endeavoured expreffed fafe faid faluted fame Father fays Fear feemed fenfible fent feveral fhall fhew fhort fhould fince firft firſt fome fomewhat foon Friend Friendſhip ftill fuch fuffer fure furpriſed gave Gentleman Goodneſs greateſt Happineſs happy himſelf Houfe Houſe Huſband increaſed infpired Jack Sharpley juft juſt Lady loft Louifa Love Mafter Manner Mifs Mind Miſtreſs moft moſt Mother muſt myſelf never Number obferved obliged Occafion paffed Paffion perceived Perfon pleaſed Pleaſure poffible prefent Prig promifed promiſed propofed Purpoſe Reaſon received Refolution refolved returned ſay ſee Senfe ſhe Sir Walter Soul Speculift ſuch Temper thefe ther theſe Thing thofe Thompson thoſe thought thro told uſed utmoſt Vauxhall Vifit WALTER RICH whilft whofe Wiſhes Woman Wretch young
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 132 - If thou wouldest get a friend, prove him first, and be not hasty to credit him : for some man is a friend for his own occasion, and will not abide in the day of thy trouble. And there is a friend who being turned to enmity and strife, will discover thy reproach.
Seite 310 - A NEW and UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY of ARTS and SCIENCES. Containing not only an Explanation of the various Terms made Use of in the several Arts and Sciences ; but also, whatever else is requisite to render those Branches of Literature themselves easy and familiar to the meanest Capacities.
Seite 310 - Containing, not only an explanation of the various terms made ufe of in the feveral Arts and Sciences ; but, alfo, whatever elfe it requisite to render thofe branches of literature themfelves eafy and familiar w the meaneft capacities.
Seite 53 - I had all the reafon in the world to be fatisfied with him. To obtain his pardon (tho* I was not angry with him — I could not be angry) he gave me his picture in miniature.
Seite 217 - Vapid. Then here comes one that will explain every thing. " " There's in her all that we believe of Heaven, . " Amazing Brightnefs, Purity, and Truth, " Eternal Joy, and everlafting Love !
Seite 310 - DIRECTIONS FOR THE Profitable Reading of the Holy Scriptures^ TOGETHER With fome Obfervations for the Confirming their Divine Authority, and HJuilrating the Iiiiiculties thereof.