The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeJames Potts, 1784 |
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... John Audley believed . Mr. Errant added , that , whether it was for the want of rivals , or his own excellence , he could not abfolutely determine ; but that he had been very fuccefsful in his attempts , and that he never visited a ...
... John Audley believed . Mr. Errant added , that , whether it was for the want of rivals , or his own excellence , he could not abfolutely determine ; but that he had been very fuccefsful in his attempts , and that he never visited a ...
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... John Audley and bis dame Dorothy . Had not Mr. Errant , who ftill was attentive to the fup . per , occafionally interrupted his narrative , to remind his hoftefs of the pot's boiling , the cock and bacon might have cooked themfelves for ...
... John Audley and bis dame Dorothy . Had not Mr. Errant , who ftill was attentive to the fup . per , occafionally interrupted his narrative , to remind his hoftefs of the pot's boiling , the cock and bacon might have cooked themfelves for ...
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faftened to thy- -faid Dorothy . John clapped his hand bebind and ejaculated " the Lord pardon me miserable finner ; I am bewitched ? Mr. Errant could not forbear laughter at John's diftrefs : it was truly ridiculous - John Audley was ...
faftened to thy- -faid Dorothy . John clapped his hand bebind and ejaculated " the Lord pardon me miserable finner ; I am bewitched ? Mr. Errant could not forbear laughter at John's diftrefs : it was truly ridiculous - John Audley was ...
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H & 317 THE NY ASTOR X • [ Written at the Defire of a Lady 1784 Epitaph on John Grogan , Efq ; -John Hewitt , Efq . - Farewell to Bath . 95.
H & 317 THE NY ASTOR X • [ Written at the Defire of a Lady 1784 Epitaph on John Grogan , Efq ; -John Hewitt , Efq . - Farewell to Bath . 95.
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... John Hewitt , Efq ; late Purse bearer to the Lard Chancellor of Ireland . A turkey and capon , and fuch little birds ... John , bid the coachman drive . The The Cit's Country Box . By Mr. Robert Lloyd . 1784. Epitaph on John Grogan , Esq ...
... John Hewitt , Efq ; late Purse bearer to the Lard Chancellor of Ireland . A turkey and capon , and fuch little birds ... John , bid the coachman drive . The The Cit's Country Box . By Mr. Robert Lloyd . 1784. Epitaph on John Grogan , Esq ...
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