Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... lived ; but soon after he removed to the Old Jury , near Cheapside , where he kept for several years afterwards that noted house , called the King's- head , or otherwise distinguished by the name of the Beef - steak - house ; and to ...
... lived ; but soon after he removed to the Old Jury , near Cheapside , where he kept for several years afterwards that noted house , called the King's- head , or otherwise distinguished by the name of the Beef - steak - house ; and to ...
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... Younge himself died of a fever ; happy at least in this , that he died in peace , and lived not to bear his share in the miseries which his son and we afterwards under- 16 THE ADVENTURES OF came to the bar, a great sea struck them ...
... Younge himself died of a fever ; happy at least in this , that he died in peace , and lived not to bear his share in the miseries which his son and we afterwards under- 16 THE ADVENTURES OF came to the bar, a great sea struck them ...
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... lived near the sea , perceiving our distressed condition , came down to succour us , and carried us up to their town ; for they found we had a smattering of their language ; and as we had a negro with us , they were no way afraid ...
... lived near the sea , perceiving our distressed condition , came down to succour us , and carried us up to their town ; for they found we had a smattering of their language ; and as we had a negro with us , they were no way afraid ...
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... lived for some few days ; what particular amusements some of our people found out to pass away their tedious hours I know not , but there occurred to me an affair of a most agreeable and sur- prising nature , which some would have ...
... lived for some few days ; what particular amusements some of our people found out to pass away their tedious hours I know not , but there occurred to me an affair of a most agreeable and sur- prising nature , which some would have ...
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... lived at distant towns , not only for the convenience of providing for such a number of us , ( there not being room enough in this town , ) but to ease himself of a charge which was too great and burthensome for him to support alone ...
... lived at distant towns , not only for the convenience of providing for such a number of us , ( there not being room enough in this town , ) but to ease himself of a charge which was too great and burthensome for him to support alone ...
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