Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeR. Gibson, 1786 |
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... reason to be weary for want of encouragement . On the contrary , the evils they occafion are confeffed on all hands . The loft and abandoned woman confeffes their fuccefs ; the dying profligate claims à merit from declaring , that his ...
... reason to be weary for want of encouragement . On the contrary , the evils they occafion are confeffed on all hands . The loft and abandoned woman confeffes their fuccefs ; the dying profligate claims à merit from declaring , that his ...
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... reason for fo doing was , " that Petrie had a warrant to appre- hend her , and that she expected payment againft eight o'clock at night on Saturday from Mr. Henderson , and that then she would give them all the tail of a long tow . The ...
... reason for fo doing was , " that Petrie had a warrant to appre- hend her , and that she expected payment againft eight o'clock at night on Saturday from Mr. Henderson , and that then she would give them all the tail of a long tow . The ...
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... reason dufively engroffed by the company , Ireland had no better right to complain of the exclufion , than why fuch an equalization could be lef's correctly one of our own out - ports , or even an individual carried into effect upon the ...
... reason dufively engroffed by the company , Ireland had no better right to complain of the exclufion , than why fuch an equalization could be lef's correctly one of our own out - ports , or even an individual carried into effect upon the ...
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... reason to queftion the accuracy of Mr. Bofwell's Journal . It must be a fubject of concern , he thinks , to all the admirers of Dr. Johnfon's writings , that his grateful icelings towards Mr. Rich- ardfon , who was his friend and ...
... reason to queftion the accuracy of Mr. Bofwell's Journal . It must be a fubject of concern , he thinks , to all the admirers of Dr. Johnfon's writings , that his grateful icelings towards Mr. Rich- ardfon , who was his friend and ...
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... reason to repent of our acquaint ance , attached themselves to us without the leaft referve . In juftice , however , to the fex , it must be obferved , that thefe ladies were probably all of the lower clafs of the people ; for I am ...
... reason to repent of our acquaint ance , attached themselves to us without the leaft referve . In juftice , however , to the fex , it must be obferved , that thefe ladies were probably all of the lower clafs of the people ; for I am ...
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