Brighton in an Uproar: Comprising Anecdotes ... A Novel, Founded on Facts, Том 2Printed for, and sold by the author. W. Glindon, printer, 1811 |
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... offered to ad- vance Mrs. Mortimer a sum of money to take out a patent for a medicine , which he had invented , and which would cure all maladies . She might have what sum she considered necessary to advertise its excellent qualities ...
... offered to ad- vance Mrs. Mortimer a sum of money to take out a patent for a medicine , which he had invented , and which would cure all maladies . She might have what sum she considered necessary to advertise its excellent qualities ...
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... offered Mrs. Mortimer any money she might want , and requested she would at all times apply to him , as he had Sir Timothy's orders to supply her . This , however , she declined : her time was fully employed , for she worked and wrote ...
... offered Mrs. Mortimer any money she might want , and requested she would at all times apply to him , as he had Sir Timothy's orders to supply her . This , however , she declined : her time was fully employed , for she worked and wrote ...
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... offered to speak to Mr. Abraham Modish to consider of some plan in which she could be em- ployed without attending to farms , poul- , try , lodging - houses , & c . The first letter Mrs : Mortimer received from Sir Timo- thy , to her ...
... offered to speak to Mr. Abraham Modish to consider of some plan in which she could be em- ployed without attending to farms , poul- , try , lodging - houses , & c . The first letter Mrs : Mortimer received from Sir Timo- thy , to her ...
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... offered to establish any poor person in a soup shop , the Baronet's humane in- tentions could not be carried into execu- tion , as she could find no person who would take the trouble of making it ; al- leging that if they did , they ...
... offered to establish any poor person in a soup shop , the Baronet's humane in- tentions could not be carried into execu- tion , as she could find no person who would take the trouble of making it ; al- leging that if they did , they ...
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... offered to educate Edmund Mortimer for forty pounds per annum , therefore he had been six months with Dr. Johns . All the children were now at home for the holidays , but the fatigue was too much for Mrs. Mortimer : she had been ill ...
... offered to educate Edmund Mortimer for forty pounds per annum , therefore he had been six months with Dr. Johns . All the children were now at home for the holidays , but the fatigue was too much for Mrs. Mortimer : she had been ill ...
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Abra Abraham Modish Alexander Modish amiable answer appearance attend Baronet barouche Batch bond Cash cerns Charles Stanton Cheshire Chissel client Colonel consequently convinced daugh daughter dear debt desired dish dress druped elegant endeavour expence favour felt fore fortune friends gave gentleman give ham Modish hearing High-street honour hoped HUBERTINE MORTIMER hundred pounds immediately informed insult left Brighton lenity letter lodging London Madam mentioned Miss Charlotte Modish Miss Modish Miss Shark Mortimer knew Mortimer's never ninety pounds obedient paid persons prove Quadruped received remain rent replied requested respectable Rochets Royal Marine Artillery school-bills sent servant settle every thing shew Sir Timo Sir Timothy Flight situation solicitor and steward soon Sussex Symphony Modish taken thought timer tion told took Town tradespeople trust weeks widow wished wrote young ladies Zacharia Smouch
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