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Page 84
... received a wound in the most ignomi- nious part of his body . You will ask what became of the seconds ? they were both killed upon the spot ; but being only two servants , the one a butler , the other a cook , they were buried the same ...
... received a wound in the most ignomi- nious part of his body . You will ask what became of the seconds ? they were both killed upon the spot ; but being only two servants , the one a butler , the other a cook , they were buried the same ...
Page 188
... received a letter , written in sober sadness , and without the least intention to be witty , insinuating that I am growing dull , and advising me to lay down my paper , while I can do it with honour . But as I have hitherto found my wit ...
... received a letter , written in sober sadness , and without the least intention to be witty , insinuating that I am growing dull , and advising me to lay down my paper , while I can do it with honour . But as I have hitherto found my wit ...
Page 245
... received yesterday by the penny - post , and which I shall here communicate to my readers , as a proper conclusion of this paper . ' SIR , ' To MR . FITZ - ADAM . ' I am just returned from a short visit to some re- lations of mine , who ...
... received yesterday by the penny - post , and which I shall here communicate to my readers , as a proper conclusion of this paper . ' SIR , ' To MR . FITZ - ADAM . ' I am just returned from a short visit to some re- lations of mine , who ...
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Proposal for a new Extinguisher | 55 |
Increase of Robberies by the Increase of | 61 |
On Taste Tilson | 67 |
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