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Side 9
... as the height of prudence , and as a as I passed by , was the cloth - shop of swatch of good breeding among the one Mr Solomon , a Jew man , in the Englishers ; for there is not a Scotch window of which were many embroilandlady ...
... as the height of prudence , and as a as I passed by , was the cloth - shop of swatch of good breeding among the one Mr Solomon , a Jew man , in the Englishers ; for there is not a Scotch window of which were many embroilandlady ...
Side 17
... she rose up as he rous instruments , proclaiming as it passed , ” said Mr Mashlam , pawkily , were , “ God save the King , ” all the and made him a courtesy , and the spectators standing , and the very raftear shot in her e'e .
... she rose up as he rous instruments , proclaiming as it passed , ” said Mr Mashlam , pawkily , were , “ God save the King , ” all the and made him a courtesy , and the spectators standing , and the very raftear shot in her e'e .
Side 27
... but as he passed the two card of considerable length , gave it lawyers , he could not help pricking up me , with a direction where to find his his ears to the attestations of one of friend , who was a mercantile gentle them ...
... but as he passed the two card of considerable length , gave it lawyers , he could not help pricking up me , with a direction where to find his his ears to the attestations of one of friend , who was a mercantile gentle them ...
Side 28
sort of conversation that was passing beWell , to make a long tale short , to tween them , so much to the amusement ... The other raised his things that passed , which I subjoin eyes as if in great astonishment , and for your amusement ...
sort of conversation that was passing beWell , to make a long tale short , to tween them , so much to the amusement ... The other raised his things that passed , which I subjoin eyes as if in great astonishment , and for your amusement ...
Side 34
... with hope- think how preferable my situation is less activity , for “ the day that is those who are almost always in passing over them ; " and it is not very company , -whose entertainments are palatable to human pride , to see the ...
... with hope- think how preferable my situation is less activity , for “ the day that is those who are almost always in passing over them ; " and it is not very company , -whose entertainments are palatable to human pride , to see the ...
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