The History of Tom Jones: A Foundling, Volumen3W. Darling, 1780 |
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... readers , CHAP . IX . Which treats of matters of a very differ- ent kind from thofe in the preceding chapter , CHAP . X ... reader will be furprised , CHAP . XII . In which the thirteenth book is concluded , 50 воок XIV . Containing two ...
... readers , CHAP . IX . Which treats of matters of a very differ- ent kind from thofe in the preceding chapter , CHAP . X ... reader will be furprised , CHAP . XII . In which the thirteenth book is concluded , 50 воок XIV . Containing two ...
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... readers , 74 79 CAAP . VII . The interview between Mr Jones and Mr Nightingale , CHAP . VIII . What paffed between Jones ... reader , 109 CHAP . VI . By what means the fquire came to dif- cover his daughter , 116 CHAP . VII . In which ...
... readers , 74 79 CAAP . VII . The interview between Mr Jones and Mr Nightingale , CHAP . VIII . What paffed between Jones ... reader , 109 CHAP . VI . By what means the fquire came to dif- cover his daughter , 116 CHAP . VII . In which ...
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... reader , CHAP . II . Containing a very tragical incident , CHAP . III . Allworthy vifits old Nightingale ; with a ftrange difcovery that he made on that occa- fion , CHAP . IV . Containing two letters in very differ- ent styles , 203 ...
... reader , CHAP . II . Containing a very tragical incident , CHAP . III . Allworthy vifits old Nightingale ; with a ftrange difcovery that he made on that occa- fion , CHAP . IV . Containing two letters in very differ- ent styles , 203 ...
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... reader will conclude , doubtlefs , it must have * See the fecond Odyssey , ver . 175 . been an eafy matter to have discovered his houfe in 4 The HISTORY of a Book XIII An invocation, What befel Mr Jones on his arrival London,
... reader will conclude , doubtlefs , it must have * See the fecond Odyssey , ver . 175 . been an eafy matter to have discovered his houfe in 4 The HISTORY of a Book XIII An invocation, What befel Mr Jones on his arrival London,
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... reader will please to remember , that the acquain- tance which Sophia had with Lady Ballafton was contrac- ted at the houfe of Mrs Western , and must have grown at the very time when Mrs Fitzpatrick lived with this lat . ter lady , he ...
... reader will please to remember , that the acquain- tance which Sophia had with Lady Ballafton was contrac- ted at the houfe of Mrs Western , and must have grown at the very time when Mrs Fitzpatrick lived with this lat . ter lady , he ...
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