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Side 7
... told him the plain simple truth , and I could see it did not displease him that I had undertaken the journey on the hope of affection . He said there were , however , so many claims , that it would not be easy to grant my request .
... told him the plain simple truth , and I could see it did not displease him that I had undertaken the journey on the hope of affection . He said there were , however , so many claims , that it would not be easy to grant my request .
Side 20
However , fain hope he knows where the moas King George is a member of the ney is to be had to pay the expence . English Church , I'll no find fault with There he is yonder -- that's him with what has been done to him this day . the ...
However , fain hope he knows where the moas King George is a member of the ney is to be had to pay the expence . English Church , I'll no find fault with There he is yonder -- that's him with what has been done to him this day . the ...
Side 28
22 a hope it is not for their detestable po- to introduce me , that whatever I said , litical principles ? If so , I have done wrote , or published , I was to give no with you , friend ; let me tell you that .
22 a hope it is not for their detestable po- to introduce me , that whatever I said , litical principles ? If so , I have done wrote , or published , I was to give no with you , friend ; let me tell you that .
Side 34
... and myself to sit former companions at the bowl or the up till long past the midnight hour , ball have risen to distinction and opu- to entertain a few friends , I often lence , they may be toiling , with hope- think how preferable ...
... and myself to sit former companions at the bowl or the up till long past the midnight hour , ball have risen to distinction and opu- to entertain a few friends , I often lence , they may be toiling , with hope- think how preferable ...
Side 52
... all the respect they merit ; and a hope is most feelingly expressed , that by this tickling the public sympathy may be awakened , so as to occasion a most beneficial demand for his works , and put a few cool hundreds in his pocket .
... all the respect they merit ; and a hope is most feelingly expressed , that by this tickling the public sympathy may be awakened , so as to occasion a most beneficial demand for his works , and put a few cool hundreds in his pocket .
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