The History and Adventures of Joseph Andrews, and His Friend Mr. Abraham Adams. Abridged from the Works of H. Fielding, EsqE. Newbery, 1799 - 136 páginas |
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... fervants wages , not before they were due , but before the time of payment , at the moderate premium of fifty per cent . or a little more ; by which generous methods , with his charitably lending money to other people , and even to his ...
... fervants wages , not before they were due , but before the time of payment , at the moderate premium of fifty per cent . or a little more ; by which generous methods , with his charitably lending money to other people , and even to his ...
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... fervants , by whom he was greatly beloved , ' and , pack- ing up his linen in a narrow compass , he took a melancholy leave of them , and fet out in the evening . He had proceeded two or three streets before he determined whether he ...
... fervants , by whom he was greatly beloved , ' and , pack- ing up his linen in a narrow compass , he took a melancholy leave of them , and fet out in the evening . He had proceeded two or three streets before he determined whether he ...
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... fumes of to- bacco . While he was in this posture , a coach and fix , with a numerous attendance , drove into the inn , and the fervants know- 2 D 2 ing ing the parfon , he had the good fortune të JOSEPH ANDREWS .. 39.
... fumes of to- bacco . While he was in this posture , a coach and fix , with a numerous attendance , drove into the inn , and the fervants know- 2 D 2 ing ing the parfon , he had the good fortune të JOSEPH ANDREWS .. 39.
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... fervants , fhe had obtained an excellent knack of delivering with a good grace.- Poor Jofeph could hardly rife from his chair ; the parfon was employed in wiping the blood from his eyes , and the landlord was but just beginning to ftir ...
... fervants , fhe had obtained an excellent knack of delivering with a good grace.- Poor Jofeph could hardly rife from his chair ; the parfon was employed in wiping the blood from his eyes , and the landlord was but just beginning to ftir ...
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... fervants . " - " Some people , " faid Slipflop , " have no fervants to converfe with : for my part , I thank heaven , I live in a family where I have more under my command than any paltry little gentlewoman in the kingdom . " I believe ...
... fervants . " - " Some people , " faid Slipflop , " have no fervants to converfe with : for my part , I thank heaven , I live in a family where I have more under my command than any paltry little gentlewoman in the kingdom . " I believe ...
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