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Strana 70
As soon as the first Honey - moon was over , I represented to her the
Unreasonableness of those daily Innovations which she made in my Family , but
she told me I was no longer to consider my self as Sir John Anvil , but as her
Husband ; and ...
As soon as the first Honey - moon was over , I represented to her the
Unreasonableness of those daily Innovations which she made in my Family , but
she told me I was no longer to consider my self as Sir John Anvil , but as her
Husband ; and ...
Strana 165
Upon my taking Notice of it to a young Gentleman who is often in my Company
he told me smiling , I was in the Inquisition . You may believe I was not a little
startled at what he meant , and more so when he asked me if I had bespoke any
thing ...
Upon my taking Notice of it to a young Gentleman who is often in my Company
he told me smiling , I was in the Inquisition . You may believe I was not a little
startled at what he meant , and more so when he asked me if I had bespoke any
thing ...
Strana 438
Sir ROGER seemed a little shocked at first , but at length assuming a Face of
Magistracy , told us , that if he were a Middlesex Justice , he would make such
Vagrants know that Her Majesty ' s Subjects were no more to be abused by Water
than ...
Sir ROGER seemed a little shocked at first , but at length assuming a Face of
Magistracy , told us , that if he were a Middlesex Justice , he would make such
Vagrants know that Her Majesty ' s Subjects were no more to be abused by Water
than ...
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