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Page 47
... town wit described . The dullest fellows may learn to be comical for a night or two . HEN the morning arrived on which we were to entertain WHEN our young landlord , it may be easily supposed what provisions were exhausted to make an ...
... town wit described . The dullest fellows may learn to be comical for a night or two . HEN the morning arrived on which we were to entertain WHEN our young landlord , it may be easily supposed what provisions were exhausted to make an ...
Page 395
... town ! Did I say so , replied he , cooly , to be sure if I said so ; it was so- -Dined in town : egad now I do remember , I did dine in town ; but I dined in the country too ; for you must know , my boys , I eat two dinners . By the bye ...
... town ! Did I say so , replied he , cooly , to be sure if I said so ; it was so- -Dined in town : egad now I do remember , I did dine in town ; but I dined in the country too ; for you must know , my boys , I eat two dinners . By the bye ...
Page 536
... town , at a great distance from the capital , in order to encourage that harmony which ought to subsist in society , and to promote a mutual intercourse between the sexes , so desirable to both , and so necessary for all , had ...
... town , at a great distance from the capital , in order to encourage that harmony which ought to subsist in society , and to promote a mutual intercourse between the sexes , so desirable to both , and so necessary for all , had ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 23 |
Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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