England and the English in the Eighteenth Century: Chapters in the Social History of the Times, Том 2Ward & Downey, 1891 |
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... occasion to make use of them . It might naturally be supposed that any proposals to remedy such an abominable state of affairs would have been hailed with feelings of joy and gratitude on the part of those who were to profit by them ...
... occasion to make use of them . It might naturally be supposed that any proposals to remedy such an abominable state of affairs would have been hailed with feelings of joy and gratitude on the part of those who were to profit by them ...
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... occasion to drink Hampstead Mineral Waters that the said Wells will be opened on Monday next , with very good musick for dancing all day long , and to continue every Monday during the season , and there is all needful accommodation for ...
... occasion to drink Hampstead Mineral Waters that the said Wells will be opened on Monday next , with very good musick for dancing all day long , and to continue every Monday during the season , and there is all needful accommodation for ...
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... occasion of the affront put upon his daughter ; he said it was ' by Mr. Nash's direction ' --the poor wretch is now wheeled into the rooms ; Mr. Cibber had some discourse with him and so the matter ended . Lady Weymouth comes here for a ...
... occasion of the affront put upon his daughter ; he said it was ' by Mr. Nash's direction ' --the poor wretch is now wheeled into the rooms ; Mr. Cibber had some discourse with him and so the matter ended . Lady Weymouth comes here for a ...
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... occasion of their visit . Cheltenham , we are told , at that time consisted mainly of one long street , and it had been arranged that ' the Royals , ' as Miss Burney speaks of them , should occupy Fauconberg Hall during their stay . The ...
... occasion of their visit . Cheltenham , we are told , at that time consisted mainly of one long street , and it had been arranged that ' the Royals , ' as Miss Burney speaks of them , should occupy Fauconberg Hall during their stay . The ...
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... occasion of his visit , a poor town , ' shaped like an irregular quadrangle , containing a population numbering between two and three thousand , of whom the greater part were fishermen . Twice or three times a week , one solitary ...
... occasion of his visit , a poor town , ' shaped like an irregular quadrangle , containing a population numbering between two and three thousand , of whom the greater part were fishermen . Twice or three times a week , one solitary ...
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Страница 349 - A messenger of grace to guilty men. Behold the picture ! Is it like ? — Like whom ? The things that mount the rostrum with a skip, And then skip down again ; pronounce a text ; Cry — hem ; and reading what they never wrote, Just fifteen minutes, huddle up their work, And with a well-bred whisper close the scene...
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Страница 273 - ... by composing, instead of inflaming the quarrels of porters and beggars (which I blush when I say hath not been universally practised), and by refusing to take a shilling from a man who most undoubtedly would not have had another left, I had reduced an income of about £-500 a year, of the dirtiest money upon earth, to little more than £300, a considerable portion of which remained with my clerk...
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Страница 22 - Thus saith the Lord, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls.
Страница 281 - I'ma wretch, indeed— methinks I see him already in the cart, sweeter and more lovely than the nosegay in his hand ! —I hear the crowd extolling his resolution and intrepidity !— What volleys of sighs are sent from the windows of Holborn, that so comely a youth should be brought to disgrace!— I see him at the tree!