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The perverse widow , whom I have given some account of , was the death of several foxes ; for sir Roger has told me that in the course of his amours he patched the western door of his stable . Whenever the widow was cruel , the foxes ...
The perverse widow , whom I have given some account of , was the death of several foxes ; for sir Roger has told me that in the course of his amours he patched the western door of his stable . Whenever the widow was cruel , the foxes ...
Strana 454
To an account of himself , too long to be given here , he set his mark , August 3 , 1711 , ex- pecting to fall asleep Aug. 5 , i . e . two days after . This strange account is likewise signed by William Hill , sen . No.
To an account of himself , too long to be given here , he set his mark , August 3 , 1711 , ex- pecting to fall asleep Aug. 5 , i . e . two days after . This strange account is likewise signed by William Hill , sen . No.
Strana 488
Post - Boy of September the 27th , I was surprised to see the following one : This is to give notice , that ten shillings over and above the market - price will be given for the ticket in the 1,500,0007 . lottery , No. 132 , by Nath .
Post - Boy of September the 27th , I was surprised to see the following one : This is to give notice , that ten shillings over and above the market - price will be given for the ticket in the 1,500,0007 . lottery , No. 132 , by Nath .
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