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Pagina 27
... thou- fand pounds to fecrete the teftament . This converfation is partly overheard by O'Flaherty , who refolves to get the whole fcene of villainy out of the law- yer , who being frightened at the boi- fterous behaviour of the Major ...
... thou- fand pounds to fecrete the teftament . This converfation is partly overheard by O'Flaherty , who refolves to get the whole fcene of villainy out of the law- yer , who being frightened at the boi- fterous behaviour of the Major ...
Pagina 37
... thou- fand Austrians are to embark at Trielte , to take immediate poffeffion of a Greek island . And Dutch transports are en- gaged to convey from the Eibe fix thou- fand Pruffians , who are to be conveyed by fix Ruffian fhips of war to ...
... thou- fand Austrians are to embark at Trielte , to take immediate poffeffion of a Greek island . And Dutch transports are en- gaged to convey from the Eibe fix thou- fand Pruffians , who are to be conveyed by fix Ruffian fhips of war to ...
Pagina 90
... thou canit not imagine it , it is in vain for me to defcribe it . Come , Mifs , faid the old gentleman , follow me -- I give you my honour that no harm fhall come near you and you , Sir , if you will behave yourfelf as you ought , thall ...
... thou canit not imagine it , it is in vain for me to defcribe it . Come , Mifs , faid the old gentleman , follow me -- I give you my honour that no harm fhall come near you and you , Sir , if you will behave yourfelf as you ought , thall ...
Pagina 94
... thou haft rendered me mafter of the most immenfe empire in the world , I do not come to request you to extend its limits . I have fought and con- quered ; but I am fully fenfible that the glory of conquerors is vain and fragile . I ...
... thou haft rendered me mafter of the most immenfe empire in the world , I do not come to request you to extend its limits . I have fought and con- quered ; but I am fully fenfible that the glory of conquerors is vain and fragile . I ...
Pagina 95
... thou shalt return to the cottage with fome abilities lefs , and fhall find Lycoris feveral years older . " To the unwicidy awkward Clorifo- nius , fucceeded the young brifk co . quettish Aglae . " Fortune , faid fhe , be propitious to ...
... thou shalt return to the cottage with fome abilities lefs , and fhall find Lycoris feveral years older . " To the unwicidy awkward Clorifo- nius , fucceeded the young brifk co . quettish Aglae . " Fortune , faid fhe , be propitious to ...
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Pagina 53 - His friends, among whom he distributed it generously, observing the condition required, found its utility, and extolled it. He was thence encouraged to sell it at a crown the bottle; and the sale was prodigious. It was no more than the water of the Seine, mixed with a little nitre. Those who made use of it, and were attentive, at the same time, to regimen, or who were happy in good constitutions, soon recovered their usual health.