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Pagina 66
... lived with Mr. Cave , Mrs. Carter , and sometimes Mrs. Macaulay ; also Mrs. Gardiner , wife of a tallow - chandler ... lived in Castle - street , Cav- endish - square , he used frequently to visit two ladies , who lived opposite to him ...
... lived with Mr. Cave , Mrs. Carter , and sometimes Mrs. Macaulay ; also Mrs. Gardiner , wife of a tallow - chandler ... lived in Castle - street , Cav- endish - square , he used frequently to visit two ladies , who lived opposite to him ...
Pagina 248
... lived with the great and the witty , should have acquired so ill the talents of conversation : and he had but half to furnish ; for one half of what he said was oaths . ' He , however , allowed consid- erable merit to some of his ...
... lived with the great and the witty , should have acquired so ill the talents of conversation : and he had but half to furnish ; for one half of what he said was oaths . ' He , however , allowed consid- erable merit to some of his ...
Pagina 494
... lived fifty - one years in this world without having had ten minutes of uneasiness ; ' he exclaimed , " The man who says so , lies : he attempts to impose on human credulity . ' The Bishop of Exeter in vain observed , that men were very ...
... lived fifty - one years in this world without having had ten minutes of uneasiness ; ' he exclaimed , " The man who says so , lies : he attempts to impose on human credulity . ' The Bishop of Exeter in vain observed , that men were very ...
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