The life, adventures and opinions of col. George Hanger, written by himself, Том 2J. Debrett, 1801 |
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... Can * In some houses , in this age , the lady of the house is paid fifty guineas each night by the proprietor of the Faro - table . any woman expect to give to her hus- band a as wit, though the unfortunate lady's bo- ...
... Can * In some houses , in this age , the lady of the house is paid fifty guineas each night by the proprietor of the Faro - table . any woman expect to give to her hus- band a as wit, though the unfortunate lady's bo- ...
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... night after night , is thus distracted , and whose body is relaxed by anxiety and the fatigue of late hours ? It is impossible . Besides , there is a greater evil attendant on such practices . Gaming and liquor have debauched more women ...
... night after night , is thus distracted , and whose body is relaxed by anxiety and the fatigue of late hours ? It is impossible . Besides , there is a greater evil attendant on such practices . Gaming and liquor have debauched more women ...
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... night almost , arc reciprocally exchanged at the playhouse between the apprentices of a muslin - seller and a man - milliner , who all wear cock- ades , and pass for officers . - As for my- self , I was extremely extravagant in my dress ...
... night almost , arc reciprocally exchanged at the playhouse between the apprentices of a muslin - seller and a man - milliner , who all wear cock- ades , and pass for officers . - As for my- self , I was extremely extravagant in my dress ...
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... night being much overcast . We were sitting on one of the garden - seats , when , at some distance , we saw a man coming down the gravel - walk , The women proposed getting up , and re- tiring by one of the small passages be- tween the 40.
... night being much overcast . We were sitting on one of the garden - seats , when , at some distance , we saw a man coming down the gravel - walk , The women proposed getting up , and re- tiring by one of the small passages be- tween the 40.
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... night ; and my friend and the two ladies . retired into the shrubbery . I stood be- fore the opening of the yew - hedge , as this man came opposite to me on the gravel - walk ; and when he was about six or seven paces from me , he made ...
... night ; and my friend and the two ladies . retired into the shrubbery . I stood be- fore the opening of the yew - hedge , as this man came opposite to me on the gravel - walk ; and when he was about six or seven paces from me , he made ...
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