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Page 41
... pleased to make , treated in so ludicrous a way ? or shall one pass by the scurrility and the im- modesty that is to be found in several parts of the pa- * Dr. William Fleetwood , Bishop of St. Asaph . per ? Who can with patience see St ...
... pleased to make , treated in so ludicrous a way ? or shall one pass by the scurrility and the im- modesty that is to be found in several parts of the pa- * Dr. William Fleetwood , Bishop of St. Asaph . per ? Who can with patience see St ...
Page 187
... pleased with the sight of those creatures , which being of a foreign growth , are brought into our island for show . I may say , there has not been a tiger , leopard , elephant or hyghgeen , for some years past , in this nation , but I ...
... pleased with the sight of those creatures , which being of a foreign growth , are brought into our island for show . I may say , there has not been a tiger , leopard , elephant or hyghgeen , for some years past , in this nation , but I ...
Page 314
... pleased with his present constitution but his gay cousin , who spirits him up , and tells him , he looks fair , and is grown well - shaped ; but the ho- nest tenants shake their heads and cry , lack - a - day , how thin is poor young ...
... pleased with his present constitution but his gay cousin , who spirits him up , and tells him , he looks fair , and is grown well - shaped ; but the ho- nest tenants shake their heads and cry , lack - a - day , how thin is poor young ...
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