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... London , to see the fashions : -Thinking of this , as I was saying , it came into my head , that if such jauntings were profitable to them , the like might be of service to me in my business - at the same time , considering the steady ...
... London , to see the fashions : -Thinking of this , as I was saying , it came into my head , that if such jauntings were profitable to them , the like might be of service to me in my business - at the same time , considering the steady ...
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... London , as the reverend Doctor told me himself , on account of their daugh- ter , Mrs Sabre , Miss Rachael that was , being at the down - lying , and wishing I said to him , considering what he had suffered in his first voyage , that I ...
... London , as the reverend Doctor told me himself , on account of their daugh- ter , Mrs Sabre , Miss Rachael that was , being at the down - lying , and wishing I said to him , considering what he had suffered in his first voyage , that I ...
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... London , which made such a great noise throughout the West at the time , and which , but for her open - hearted innocency , would have left both cloors and dunkles in her character . At the first I did not know Bell again , but she knew ...
... London , which made such a great noise throughout the West at the time , and which , but for her open - hearted innocency , would have left both cloors and dunkles in her character . At the first I did not know Bell again , but she knew ...
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... London without delay , assuring me in a most considerate manner , that my business would be as well attended to in my absence as if I were to stay . So I thankit him as well as I could , and told him he might say to the Duke , that as ...
... London without delay , assuring me in a most considerate manner , that my business would be as well attended to in my absence as if I were to stay . So I thankit him as well as I could , and told him he might say to the Duke , that as ...
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... London , I will now pause , in order to digest and methodize such things as it may be entertaining to the courteous reader to hear , concerning my exploits and observes in the metropolitan city ; for it is no my intent to enter upon the ...
... London , I will now pause , in order to digest and methodize such things as it may be entertaining to the courteous reader to hear , concerning my exploits and observes in the metropolitan city ; for it is no my intent to enter upon the ...
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