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In a few minutes after this , a body APPARITION OF SIR JOHN OWEN TO of the
enemy advanced , and the first HIS LADY , TO WARN HER FROM volley the
regiment received , was the fire of five platoons of grenadiers , by which the
captain ...
In a few minutes after this , a body APPARITION OF SIR JOHN OWEN TO of the
enemy advanced , and the first HIS LADY , TO WARN HER FROM volley the
regiment received , was the fire of five platoons of grenadiers , by which the
captain ...
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COMMUNICATED BY J. S. t DRYDEN , the greatest of poets , in Wilts ; his lady
was invited to her was remarkably fond of judicial uncle Mordaunt's , to pass the
remainAstrology , and used to calculate der of the summer . When they came the
...
COMMUNICATED BY J. S. t DRYDEN , the greatest of poets , in Wilts ; his lady
was invited to her was remarkably fond of judicial uncle Mordaunt's , to pass the
remainAstrology , and used to calculate der of the summer . When they came the
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and asked him what it was to him , who was quite a Itranger , how her lady WHEN
the maid came in , the gen- lived ? tleman rose up , and looking about the
However , he turns to the maid , and room , he found fault with every thing fitting
down ...
and asked him what it was to him , who was quite a Itranger , how her lady WHEN
the maid came in , the gen- lived ? tleman rose up , and looking about the
However , he turns to the maid , and room , he found fault with every thing fitting
down ...
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427 Thort , faid some things , which , as she lady an account of what had
happened ; imagined , none but the devil could and she was the more eager to
go , betell of ; which by the way , was talk- cause she understood him , to talk
about ing as ...
427 Thort , faid some things , which , as she lady an account of what had
happened ; imagined , none but the devil could and she was the more eager to
go , betell of ; which by the way , was talk- cause she understood him , to talk
about ing as ...
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Yes , Madam , says the woman , here apreared to her , and desired to fee the is
Mary come to speak to your lady- lodgings ; fo Mary gave her ladyship a fhip .
particular relation of what had happened Mary come ! says she , in a surprize ; to
her ...
Yes , Madam , says the woman , here apreared to her , and desired to fee the is
Mary come to speak to your lady- lodgings ; fo Mary gave her ladyship a fhip .
particular relation of what had happened Mary come ! says she , in a surprize ; to
her ...
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