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given us a Picture of those audacious young Fellows among us , who commonly
go by the Name of Fortune - Stealers . You must know , Sir , I am one who live in
a continual Apprehension of this sort of People , that lie in wait , Day and Night ...
given us a Picture of those audacious young Fellows among us , who commonly
go by the Name of Fortune - Stealers . You must know , Sir , I am one who live in
a continual Apprehension of this sort of People , that lie in wait , Day and Night ...
Strana 140
The Boarding - School for young Gentlewomen , which was formerly kept on Mile
- End Green , being laid down , there is now one set up almost opposite to it at
the two Golden - Balls , and much more convenient in every Respect ; where ...
The Boarding - School for young Gentlewomen , which was formerly kept on Mile
- End Green , being laid down , there is now one set up almost opposite to it at
the two Golden - Balls , and much more convenient in every Respect ; where ...
Strana 190
HONEYCOMB diverted us last Night with an Account of a young Fellow ' s first
discovering his Passion to his Mistress . The young Lady was one , it seems ,
who had long before conceived a favourable Opinion of him , and was still in
Hopes ...
HONEYCOMB diverted us last Night with an Account of a young Fellow ' s first
discovering his Passion to his Mistress . The young Lady was one , it seems ,
who had long before conceived a favourable Opinion of him , and was still in
Hopes ...
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