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... pleased -different Characters , in a Tour through the Metropolis ..... 455. Letters on Education - from the Hus- band of a Scold - on Money - the Use of Similies 456. Miseries of Debt and Bankruptcy- Letter from a Bankrupt and Answer ...
... pleased -different Characters , in a Tour through the Metropolis ..... 455. Letters on Education - from the Hus- band of a Scold - on Money - the Use of Similies 456. Miseries of Debt and Bankruptcy- Letter from a Bankrupt and Answer ...
Pagina 9
... pleased with their hopes and bargains , I found my account in observing them , in attention to their several interests . I , indeed , looked upon myself as the richest man that walked the Exchange that day ; for my benevolence made me ...
... pleased with their hopes and bargains , I found my account in observing them , in attention to their several interests . I , indeed , looked upon myself as the richest man that walked the Exchange that day ; for my benevolence made me ...
Pagina 14
... pleased with it ; but I am , without a compli- ment , sincerely troubled that I cannot exactly be of your opinion , that it makes every thing pleasing to us . In short , I have the honour to be yoked to a young lady , who is , in plain ...
... pleased with it ; but I am , without a compli- ment , sincerely troubled that I cannot exactly be of your opinion , that it makes every thing pleasing to us . In short , I have the honour to be yoked to a young lady , who is , in plain ...
Pagina 15
... pleased to say , " One would think , like the elephant , you had no knees . " Now I myself saw an elephant , in Bartholomew fair , kneel down to take on his back the ingenious Mr. William Pen- kethman . T. Your most humble servant . ' N ...
... pleased to say , " One would think , like the elephant , you had no knees . " Now I myself saw an elephant , in Bartholomew fair , kneel down to take on his back the ingenious Mr. William Pen- kethman . T. Your most humble servant . ' N ...
Pagina 22
... pleased to hear people whispering it to one another at second - hand , and spreading it about as their own ; for you must know , sir , the great incentive to whispering is the ambition which every one has of being thought in the secret ...
... pleased to hear people whispering it to one another at second - hand , and spreading it about as their own ; for you must know , sir , the great incentive to whispering is the ambition which every one has of being thought in the secret ...
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