The life, adventures and opinions of col. George Hanger, written by himself, Том 2J. Debrett, 1801 |
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... brought him , by the death and good will of his relations , to great affluence and riches : a most fortunate event for his three sons who were curiously endowed by nature to spend it . Speaking of my family , it may be as well to ...
... brought him , by the death and good will of his relations , to great affluence and riches : a most fortunate event for his three sons who were curiously endowed by nature to spend it . Speaking of my family , it may be as well to ...
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... brought over at a cheap rate ; for I do not think he would have the assurance to rate his abilities at any thing like thir- ty - seven thousand pounds , which others have done ; not that I mean to suggest its being more than equivalent ...
... brought over at a cheap rate ; for I do not think he would have the assurance to rate his abilities at any thing like thir- ty - seven thousand pounds , which others have done ; not that I mean to suggest its being more than equivalent ...
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... brought many a man to the gallows , who otherwise would have lived a useful member to the community . When I was a boy , I remember well , no servant in my father's family could write or read , except the butler and the house- keeper ...
... brought many a man to the gallows , who otherwise would have lived a useful member to the community . When I was a boy , I remember well , no servant in my father's family could write or read , except the butler and the house- keeper ...
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... brought a bill into Parliament to prevent the publication of Sunday newspapers . Such an act of piety and virtue is rarely to be found in the youth of this sinful age , so abounding with immorality and Jacobinism . This H 3 101 pression ...
... brought a bill into Parliament to prevent the publication of Sunday newspapers . Such an act of piety and virtue is rarely to be found in the youth of this sinful age , so abounding with immorality and Jacobinism . This H 3 101 pression ...
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... brought to some sense of their duty to Religion , and obedience to the State : but at pre- sent , in the manner they are permitted to pass the Sabbath , especially in the metro- polis , there is no hopes of reformation ; for , after ...
... brought to some sense of their duty to Religion , and obedience to the State : but at pre- sent , in the manner they are permitted to pass the Sabbath , especially in the metro- polis , there is no hopes of reformation ; for , after ...
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