The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volumen3P. Wogan, 1801 |
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... fituation of Sophia . CHAP . III . What happened to Sophia during her confinement . CHAP . IV . In which Sophia is delivered from her confinement . 160 168 172 CHAP . CHAP . V. Is which Jones receives a letter from CONTENTS .
... fituation of Sophia . CHAP . III . What happened to Sophia during her confinement . CHAP . IV . In which Sophia is delivered from her confinement . 160 168 172 CHAP . CHAP . V. Is which Jones receives a letter from CONTENTS .
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... fituation in much greater credit among the ancient philofophers , than among the modern wife men who live in Lombard- ftreet , or those who frequent White's chocolate - house . And , perhaps , the great honours which thofe philofo ...
... fituation in much greater credit among the ancient philofophers , than among the modern wife men who live in Lombard- ftreet , or those who frequent White's chocolate - house . And , perhaps , the great honours which thofe philofo ...
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... fituation myfelf ; and if I have any faculty at gueffing , you are not much better pleased . I pro- teft it would be almoft charity in me to go home for your fake . ' I know but one charity equal to it , cries Jones , and that is to ...
... fituation myfelf ; and if I have any faculty at gueffing , you are not much better pleased . I pro- teft it would be almoft charity in me to go home for your fake . ' I know but one charity equal to it , cries Jones , and that is to ...
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... much concern at the dreadful fituation of thefe wretches , whom indeed he knew ; for he had them more than once at Mrs. Miller's . He in- feen veighed veighed against the folly of making one's felf liable for 38 BOOK XIII . THE HISTORY OF.
... much concern at the dreadful fituation of thefe wretches , whom indeed he knew ; for he had them more than once at Mrs. Miller's . He in- feen veighed veighed against the folly of making one's felf liable for 38 BOOK XIII . THE HISTORY OF.
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... fituation of mind . He was accordingly fhewn into the drawing - room , where he had not been many minutes before the door opened , and in came- -no other than Sophia her- felf , who had left the play before the end of the first act ...
... fituation of mind . He was accordingly fhewn into the drawing - room , where he had not been many minutes before the door opened , and in came- -no other than Sophia her- felf , who had left the play before the end of the first act ...
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