Collected Works, Volume 4Clarendon Press, 1966 |
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... young gentleman who enjoys a large fortune , though entirely dependant on the will of his uncle , Sir William Thornhill , a gentleman , who content with a little himself , 5 permits his nephew to enjoy the rest , and chiefly resides in ...
... young gentleman who enjoys a large fortune , though entirely dependant on the will of his uncle , Sir William Thornhill , a gentleman , who content with a little himself , 5 permits his nephew to enjoy the rest , and chiefly resides in ...
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... young officer , now your prisoner , free , and trust to me for the consequences . I'll make 20 it my business to set the affair in a proper light to my friend the magistrate who has committed him . But where is the unfortunate young ...
... young officer , now your prisoner , free , and trust to me for the consequences . I'll make 20 it my business to set the affair in a proper light to my friend the magistrate who has committed him . But where is the unfortunate young ...
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... Young people at his Uncles a young Gentleman play'd the fiddle who thought him self a greater wit & humourist than any one Else did the Company insisted upon 6 view ] The middle letters are blotted out 12 they ] the MS . I The narrative ...
... Young people at his Uncles a young Gentleman play'd the fiddle who thought him self a greater wit & humourist than any one Else did the Company insisted upon 6 view ] The middle letters are blotted out 12 they ] the MS . I The narrative ...
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