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... piece . Now , sir , what I have to communicate to you at present is , that at a late meeting of the stripping ladies , in which were present several eminent toasts and beauties , it was resolved for the future to lay the modesty - piece ...
... piece . Now , sir , what I have to communicate to you at present is , that at a late meeting of the stripping ladies , in which were present several eminent toasts and beauties , it was resolved for the future to lay the modesty - piece ...
Side 293
... piece of slate , and drew it equally in a wonderful order : they removed it in the morn- ing ; and nothing could be ... pieces of old and dry plaster , one upon the other ; but they were still troubled with the rain , and the next day ...
... piece of slate , and drew it equally in a wonderful order : they removed it in the morn- ing ; and nothing could be ... pieces of old and dry plaster , one upon the other ; but they were still troubled with the rain , and the next day ...
Side 467
... piece of money shall rise and pass in current payment in the same proportion . The advantage which will accrue to these nations by this our royal donative , will visibly appear to all men of sound principles , who are so justly famous ...
... piece of money shall rise and pass in current payment in the same proportion . The advantage which will accrue to these nations by this our royal donative , will visibly appear to all men of sound principles , who are so justly famous ...
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