The Speaker ; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ... ; To which are Prefixed, Two EssaysJ. Gold, 1803 - 332 páginas |
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... thousand pounds of the fortune I was to receive with her . STERL . Thirty thousand , do you say ? SIR JOHN . Yes , Sir ; and accept of Miss Fanny , with fifty thousand instead of fourscore . STERL . Fifty thousand SIR JOHN . Instead of ...
... thousand pounds of the fortune I was to receive with her . STERL . Thirty thousand , do you say ? SIR JOHN . Yes , Sir ; and accept of Miss Fanny , with fifty thousand instead of fourscore . STERL . Fifty thousand SIR JOHN . Instead of ...
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... thousand of it , you know , are to go to pay off the present incumbrances on the estate , Sir John . SIR JOHN That objection is easily obviated . Ten of the twenty thousand , which would remain as a surplus of the fourscore , after ...
... thousand of it , you know , are to go to pay off the present incumbrances on the estate , Sir John . SIR JOHN That objection is easily obviated . Ten of the twenty thousand , which would remain as a surplus of the fourscore , after ...
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... thousand thanks for it ! and now suc cess attend me !, STERL . Harkee , Sir John ! -Not a word of the thirty thousand to my sister , Sir John . SIR JOHN . O , I am dumb , I am dumb , Sir . STERL . You remember it is thirty thousand ...
... thousand thanks for it ! and now suc cess attend me !, STERL . Harkee , Sir John ! -Not a word of the thirty thousand to my sister , Sir John . SIR JOHN . O , I am dumb , I am dumb , Sir . STERL . You remember it is thirty thousand ...
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Virtue our higheſt Intereſt | 2 |
Elegy written in a Coun | 10 |
NARRATIVE PIECES | 14 |
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