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Page 341
... person singular . Her sentences begin as regularly with “ I , ” as the town - crier's address does with " O yes , " or as a French letter ends with “ l'assurance des sentimens distingués . " While living with another lady in daily and ...
... person singular . Her sentences begin as regularly with “ I , ” as the town - crier's address does with " O yes , " or as a French letter ends with “ l'assurance des sentimens distingués . " While living with another lady in daily and ...
Page 467
... person that must drink ; he who threw beginning at himself number one , and so round , till the number of the person agree with that of the dice , ( which may fall upon himself , if the num ber be within twelve , ) then he sets the dice ...
... person that must drink ; he who threw beginning at himself number one , and so round , till the number of the person agree with that of the dice , ( which may fall upon himself , if the num ber be within twelve , ) then he sets the dice ...
Page 125
... persons afterwards attempted to establish themselves in the same line , but none were so successful as Joseph Paisley , who secured by far the greatest run of • usiness , in defiance of every opposition . t was this person who obtained ...
... persons afterwards attempted to establish themselves in the same line , but none were so successful as Joseph Paisley , who secured by far the greatest run of • usiness , in defiance of every opposition . t was this person who obtained ...
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