The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq: With the Life of the Author, Volumen8W. Strahan, J. Rivington and Sons, 1783 |
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... fure it is very hard upon us to be obliged to pay them , and to keep ' em too , as we publicans are . I had twenty of ' um laft night befide officers ; nay , for matter o'that , I had ra- ther have the foldiers than officers for nothing ...
... fure it is very hard upon us to be obliged to pay them , and to keep ' em too , as we publicans are . I had twenty of ' um laft night befide officers ; nay , for matter o'that , I had ra- ther have the foldiers than officers for nothing ...
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... fure it doth C me good to hear their men run about after ' um , crying your honour , and your honour . Marry come up with fuch honour , and an ordinary at a fhilling , a head . Then there's fuch fwearing among ' um , to be fure , it ...
... fure it doth C me good to hear their men run about after ' um , crying your honour , and your honour . Marry come up with fuch honour , and an ordinary at a fhilling , a head . Then there's fuch fwearing among ' um , to be fure , it ...
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... fure people were the best judges what was moft proper for their circumftances.- But hark , fays he , think I hear fomebody call . Coming ! Coming ! the devil's in all our volk ,. - nobody hath any ears . I must go down ftairs ; if you ...
... fure people were the best judges what was moft proper for their circumftances.- But hark , fays he , think I hear fomebody call . Coming ! Coming ! the devil's in all our volk ,. - nobody hath any ears . I must go down ftairs ; if you ...
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... fure it moved me to hear the ftory , and I hope it is all falfe ; for I have a great refpect for you , I do affure you I have , and have had , ever fince the good - nature you fhewed to Black George , which was talked of all over the ...
... fure it moved me to hear the ftory , and I hope it is all falfe ; for I have a great refpect for you , I do affure you I have , and have had , ever fince the good - nature you fhewed to Black George , which was talked of all over the ...
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... fure there are not wanting fome of one or of the other fraternity who are able to conftrue . What a blow was this to me who unite both in my own per- fon . Well , by whatever name you please to be called , continued Jones , you ...
... fure there are not wanting fome of one or of the other fraternity who are able to conftrue . What a blow was this to me who unite both in my own per- fon . Well , by whatever name you please to be called , continued Jones , you ...
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