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Page 74
30 ) of Mr . Bower ' s being met coming out of a house of civil reception in Covent
- Garden , & c . our author says , * In answer to this story , ' ( pray observe ,
readers , for it is an excellent answer ) - I may safely own it to be true , but not « in
the ...
30 ) of Mr . Bower ' s being met coming out of a house of civil reception in Covent
- Garden , & c . our author says , * In answer to this story , ' ( pray observe ,
readers , for it is an excellent answer ) - I may safely own it to be true , but not « in
the ...
Page 224
The book concludes thus ; ' I went the ad of August , 1725 , • to Barnard ' s castle
in Durham , and intended the next morn. ing to set out for Mr . Fleming ' s house
in Stanmore , to go from . thence to my cottage on the side of a Westmorland fell ...
The book concludes thus ; ' I went the ad of August , 1725 , • to Barnard ' s castle
in Durham , and intended the next morn. ing to set out for Mr . Fleming ' s house
in Stanmore , to go from . thence to my cottage on the side of a Westmorland fell ...
Page 226
Early the next morning , the third of August , we rid to Eggleston , where we
breakfasted , and proceeded from thence to Mr . Fleming ' s house , up
Stanemore hills , where we arrived at nine o ' clock in the evening , and had beds
there that ...
Early the next morning , the third of August , we rid to Eggleston , where we
breakfasted , and proceeded from thence to Mr . Fleming ' s house , up
Stanemore hills , where we arrived at nine o ' clock in the evening , and had beds
there that ...
Page 420
The young women married from this " house , in case they are left widow ' s in
necesitous circum• stances , or forsaken by their husbands ; or if the marriage ,
without any fault of theirs , proves unfortunate , are intitled ' to a re - admission ,
and ...
The young women married from this " house , in case they are left widow ' s in
necesitous circum• stances , or forsaken by their husbands ; or if the marriage ,
without any fault of theirs , proves unfortunate , are intitled ' to a re - admission ,
and ...
Page 430
He that has been never fo active in the world : he • that has possessed never so
large a tract of land : yea , he that • has bore rule over the mightiest kingdoms
upon earth ; must be contented , after all , to take up , and house in so • close a
nest .
He that has been never fo active in the world : he • that has possessed never so
large a tract of land : yea , he that • has bore rule over the mightiest kingdoms
upon earth ; must be contented , after all , to take up , and house in so • close a
nest .
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