An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent-Garden Theatre, Tom 4author, and sold, 1786 |
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... given the Jew my notes , without my hearing any thing from him ; when upon sending to the young Gentleman who had recommended him , I was informed that my little Ifaac was gone off ; and I heard no further tidings , either of him or my ...
... given the Jew my notes , without my hearing any thing from him ; when upon sending to the young Gentleman who had recommended him , I was informed that my little Ifaac was gone off ; and I heard no further tidings , either of him or my ...
Strona 22
... given a valuable confideration for them , your plea of not having received any your- felf , is of no avail . Nor have you any redress from contefting the payment of your notes . All the confolation you receive in a court of juftice is ...
... given a valuable confideration for them , your plea of not having received any your- felf , is of no avail . Nor have you any redress from contefting the payment of your notes . All the confolation you receive in a court of juftice is ...
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... given upon the fuit , and what was necessary to be done further in the prosecution of it . Lord Huntingdon , whom I had formerly the honour of knowing , was just returned from mak- ing the tour of Europe with his nephews . As every ...
... given upon the fuit , and what was necessary to be done further in the prosecution of it . Lord Huntingdon , whom I had formerly the honour of knowing , was just returned from mak- ing the tour of Europe with his nephews . As every ...
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... given me . I muft not omit to inform you , that in order to apologize for a few minutes delay before he waited upon me , his Lordship dispatched a relation , who after- wards attended him during his vifit , to acquaint me with it . This ...
... given me . I muft not omit to inform you , that in order to apologize for a few minutes delay before he waited upon me , his Lordship dispatched a relation , who after- wards attended him during his vifit , to acquaint me with it . This ...
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... given to each foldier that attended . Mifs O'Hara to obey her father's will , to the very letter of it , read each man who had actually fought with his Lordfhip ; and as I believe there was only about twenty - five of thofe living ...
... given to each foldier that attended . Mifs O'Hara to obey her father's will , to the very letter of it , read each man who had actually fought with his Lordfhip ; and as I believe there was only about twenty - five of thofe living ...
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