The Adventures of Capt. Greenland: Written in Imitation of All Those Wise, Learned, Witty and Humorous Authors, who ... Write in the Same Stile and Manner. ....R. Baldwin, 1752 |
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... Merchant . CHA P. IV . 151 Wherein the Captain difcovers himself to the Merchant : they contract a Friendship for each other and in what Manner they next proceed . CHA P. V. 156 . Wherein the Reader may find something very agreeable ...
... Merchant . CHA P. IV . 151 Wherein the Captain difcovers himself to the Merchant : they contract a Friendship for each other and in what Manner they next proceed . CHA P. V. 156 . Wherein the Reader may find something very agreeable ...
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... Merchant's Ware- houfe is only baricaded to keep fuch Villains as himfelf from Entring ; knows alfo , that by forcing fuch a Paffage , it is Death by the Law , if he is catch'd ; yet , neither Iron - Oppofition ; nor deadly Laws , nor ...
... Merchant's Ware- houfe is only baricaded to keep fuch Villains as himfelf from Entring ; knows alfo , that by forcing fuch a Paffage , it is Death by the Law , if he is catch'd ; yet , neither Iron - Oppofition ; nor deadly Laws , nor ...
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... Merchant , and his Name , Haddock , I have brought home with me , and have alfo made him promise to fup here fo that , if you please , I will introduce you toge- ther immediately ; and by your affuming some other Name , you may fatisfy ...
... Merchant , and his Name , Haddock , I have brought home with me , and have alfo made him promise to fup here fo that , if you please , I will introduce you toge- ther immediately ; and by your affuming some other Name , you may fatisfy ...
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... Merchant , you can fet us right there , if you please . Pray , is the young Lady marry'd , or not ? -Why , no , Sir , reply'd Mr. Haddock , not abfolutely marry'd ; but , I believe , it will be done in a few Days at fartheft ; if what ...
... Merchant , you can fet us right there , if you please . Pray , is the young Lady marry'd , or not ? -Why , no , Sir , reply'd Mr. Haddock , not abfolutely marry'd ; but , I believe , it will be done in a few Days at fartheft ; if what ...
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... Merchant . HIS Anfwer from the Merchant pro- TH duced such a Mixture of Joy and Grief in the Breaft of poor Silvius , as render'd him a perfect Contradiction within himself . How- ever , being willing to learn as much of the whole Cafe ...
... Merchant . HIS Anfwer from the Merchant pro- TH duced such a Mixture of Joy and Grief in the Breaft of poor Silvius , as render'd him a perfect Contradiction within himself . How- ever , being willing to learn as much of the whole Cafe ...
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205 페이지 - I could a tale unfold whose lightest word Would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, Make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, Thy knotted and combined locks to part And each particular hair to stand on end, Like quills upon the fretful porcupine : But this eternal blazon must not be To ears of flesh and blood.
223 페이지 - So lawyers, lest the Bear defendant, And plaintiff Dog, should make an end on't, Do stave and tail with Writs of Error, Reverse of Judgment, and Demurrer, To let them breathe awhile, and then Cry Whoop, and set them on again.
71 페이지 - ... me to make choice of one, I even there declined the liberty he gave, and, to his own election, yielded up my youth. — his tender care, my lord, directed him to you — Our .hands were joined, but...
251 페이지 - And fave th' expence of long litigious laws : Where fuits are travers'd ; and fo little won, That he who conquers, is but laft undone: Such are not your decrees ; but fo defign'd, . The...
71 페이지 - Lord, direfted him to You — Our Hands were join'd ! but ftill my Heart was wedded to its Folly ! My only Joy was Power, Command...
59 페이지 - Lips f wringing of his Hands! and lifting up his Eyes and Voice to Heaven in Prayers to follow her...
63 페이지 - But there is an ancient faying,, that, fet a Beggar on Horfeback, and he will ride to the Devil.
143 페이지 - Perfon, who, by divine Providence, hath happily placed this Imperial Crown upon his Majejtys Head.