Miscellaneous Works of the Late Dr. Arbuthnot, Volumen2W. Richardson and L. Urquhart, 1770 |
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... least in England ) again : And if the Statute for burning Witches and Wizards was in full Force , I know who fhould foon be whipped into the Middle of a Bonfire of his own Works , and like a Swan die to fome Tune . But to come a little ...
... least in England ) again : And if the Statute for burning Witches and Wizards was in full Force , I know who fhould foon be whipped into the Middle of a Bonfire of his own Works , and like a Swan die to fome Tune . But to come a little ...
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... least . Mrs. Bull . And in Return , you shall have my Confent to refide as long as you will at your little Favourite Manor of Mumquag , which you fhall ex- tend and improve at the Expence of my Jointure- Lands . John Bull . My Life , my ...
... least . Mrs. Bull . And in Return , you shall have my Confent to refide as long as you will at your little Favourite Manor of Mumquag , which you fhall ex- tend and improve at the Expence of my Jointure- Lands . John Bull . My Life , my ...
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... least , he invited them to a Bottle of Tokay , and after he had plied them pretty warmly for a Couple of Hours , opened the Subject - Matter of their Meeting in the following Manner : South . Friends and Fellow - Labourers , fince that ...
... least , he invited them to a Bottle of Tokay , and after he had plied them pretty warmly for a Couple of Hours , opened the Subject - Matter of their Meeting in the following Manner : South . Friends and Fellow - Labourers , fince that ...
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... to become cool upon her Husband , and even refractory . This fo ungrateful and indecent Conduct of Bob's fo nettled John Bull , that he fwore a great Oath he would would have his Head , or at least his ill 66 The Hiftory of John Bull .
... to become cool upon her Husband , and even refractory . This fo ungrateful and indecent Conduct of Bob's fo nettled John Bull , that he fwore a great Oath he would would have his Head , or at least his ill 66 The Hiftory of John Bull .
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... least . But Sternholt had no other Means to quiet the People , and fecure himself from their Rage , but by intreating John Bull to ftifle his Refentment against Bob , and take him again into his Service , for Bob had acquired fuch ...
... least . But Sternholt had no other Means to quiet the People , and fecure himself from their Rage , but by intreating John Bull to ftifle his Refentment against Bob , and take him again into his Service , for Bob had acquired fuch ...
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