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In order to keep him watchful , his seat was on a hard bench , which was
humourously styled - a bed of roses , but from its containing the plate , & c . its
real name was - The Money Bench . The Stewards , notwithstanding these
wholesome ...
In order to keep him watchful , his seat was on a hard bench , which was
humourously styled - a bed of roses , but from its containing the plate , & c . its
real name was - The Money Bench . The Stewards , notwithstanding these
wholesome ...
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Now , whether the officers had put him upon a wrong scent , to keep him from
prying into their own dark deeds , or from what other source the mistake arose ,
certain it is that the tenantry were very little accustomed to dance , although the
great ...
Now , whether the officers had put him upon a wrong scent , to keep him from
prying into their own dark deeds , or from what other source the mistake arose ,
certain it is that the tenantry were very little accustomed to dance , although the
great ...
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It is true , that from twelve to sixteen , they will put the dial forwards , but ever
afterwards they either endeavour to keep it back or make it stand still . By a
moderate compu . tation , therefore , if Mrs. Fitzwaddle acknowledged forty
summers , we ...
It is true , that from twelve to sixteen , they will put the dial forwards , but ever
afterwards they either endeavour to keep it back or make it stand still . By a
moderate compu . tation , therefore , if Mrs. Fitzwaddle acknowledged forty
summers , we ...
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... by the principal persons among the tenantry , and the Squire , although such
company was entirely out of his latitude , thought proper to honour the invitation .
Interest will do more than draw a man to a feast , it will even keep him from one .
... by the principal persons among the tenantry , and the Squire , although such
company was entirely out of his latitude , thought proper to honour the invitation .
Interest will do more than draw a man to a feast , it will even keep him from one .
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There are really so many private ladies of easy virtue nowa - day , that it is not
worth : while to keep an open house . I wish all who carried on the trade , were
obliged to enrol themselves , like the attornies , and take out a certificate to allow
...
There are really so many private ladies of easy virtue nowa - day , that it is not
worth : while to keep an open house . I wish all who carried on the trade , were
obliged to enrol themselves , like the attornies , and take out a certificate to allow
...
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