The Rising Sun: A Serio-comic Satiric Romance, 1±Ç |
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Men of lively wit , eccentricity , and genius , like Peter P-R , Colonel H others ,
may walk about the streets , without even soaping their noses , in their Harlequin
and Pantaloon garbs , and bestow blows on persons of all ranks and stations ,
with ...
Men of lively wit , eccentricity , and genius , like Peter P-R , Colonel H others ,
may walk about the streets , without even soaping their noses , in their Harlequin
and Pantaloon garbs , and bestow blows on persons of all ranks and stations ,
with ...
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The Stewards , notwithstanding these wholesome precautions , have often been
treacherous , or slept upon their bench , which has afforded opportunities to
some persons belonging to the upper stories , to make free with some of the plate
, as ...
The Stewards , notwithstanding these wholesome precautions , have often been
treacherous , or slept upon their bench , which has afforded opportunities to
some persons belonging to the upper stories , to make free with some of the plate
, as ...
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The landlord of whom he had hired the barn — the persons who had advanced
money to have shares in the - and even the performers , whom he engaged when
they came in his way ; - all complained that he sacked the receipts , without ...
The landlord of whom he had hired the barn — the persons who had advanced
money to have shares in the - and even the performers , whom he engaged when
they came in his way ; - all complained that he sacked the receipts , without ...
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With persons of similar dispositions , it will readily be guessed , that all was jollity
, Feasting and mirth , light wantonness and laughter , Piping and playing ,
minstrelsies and masking . " But , with such slender incomes , who the deuce was
to ...
With persons of similar dispositions , it will readily be guessed , that all was jollity
, Feasting and mirth , light wantonness and laughter , Piping and playing ,
minstrelsies and masking . " But , with such slender incomes , who the deuce was
to ...
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The Squire was once in vited ( with his next brother , who was named Frederic )
to an entertainment given by the principal persons among the tenantry , and the
Squire , although such company was entirely out of his latitude , thought proper to
...
The Squire was once in vited ( with his next brother , who was named Frederic )
to an entertainment given by the principal persons among the tenantry , and the
Squire , although such company was entirely out of his latitude , thought proper to
...
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