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... brought into comparison with the pre- " fent transactions . " THIS he seeming to approve of , I mentioned " a comedy wrote near a century and a half ago , ،، by " by one Drawbridge Court Belchier , a gentleman " 64 THE FEMALE.
... brought into comparison with the pre- " fent transactions . " THIS he seeming to approve of , I mentioned " a comedy wrote near a century and a half ago , ،، by " by one Drawbridge Court Belchier , a gentleman " 64 THE FEMALE.
Page 153
... pre- " fent must only be known to you by the title of ** Bedford - head tavern , Dec. 15 , 1744 . Your humble servant , The QUERIST . " H5 " P. S. : " P.S. MADAM , if you think it improper to BOOK 9 . SPЕСТАТOR . 153.
... pre- " fent must only be known to you by the title of ** Bedford - head tavern , Dec. 15 , 1744 . Your humble servant , The QUERIST . " H5 " P. S. : " P.S. MADAM , if you think it improper to BOOK 9 . SPЕСТАТOR . 153.
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