The History of the Life of Thomas Ellwood: Or, An Account of His Birth, Education, &c. ...J. Phillips, 1791 - 425 páginas |
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... charge of maintaining me there ; which was fomewhat like plucking green fruit from the tree , and laying it by before it was come to its due ripenefs , which will thenceforth fhrink and wither , and loose that little juice and relish ...
... charge of maintaining me there ; which was fomewhat like plucking green fruit from the tree , and laying it by before it was come to its due ripenefs , which will thenceforth fhrink and wither , and loose that little juice and relish ...
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... tumult among the people ; ( which they could not charge him with ; ) not finding that he had broken the law , he counfelled the young man to be careful that . that he did not make or occafion any publick difturb- T. ELLWOOD's LIFE . 37.
... tumult among the people ; ( which they could not charge him with ; ) not finding that he had broken the law , he counfelled the young man to be careful that . that he did not make or occafion any publick difturb- T. ELLWOOD's LIFE . 37.
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... charges I answered only , perhaps they might be either misreported or misun- derftood , as the best of people had fometimes been . ' But to the laft charge of going naked , a particular answer , by way of instance , was just then ...
... charges I answered only , perhaps they might be either misreported or misun- derftood , as the best of people had fometimes been . ' But to the laft charge of going naked , a particular answer , by way of instance , was just then ...
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... charges against the Quakers , he only faid , ' I ⚫ would wish you not to go fo foon , but take a little time to confider of it ; you may vifit Mr. Pening- ' ton hereafter . ' Nay , Sir , ' replied I , pray don't ' hinder my going now ...
... charges against the Quakers , he only faid , ' I ⚫ would wish you not to go fo foon , but take a little time to confider of it ; you may vifit Mr. Pening- ' ton hereafter . ' Nay , Sir , ' replied I , pray don't ' hinder my going now ...
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... charge upon the ⚫ town . ' I wonder , ' faid he , what art you have got , that you can travel without money ; you can . more , I affure you , than I can . ' do I making no answer , he went on and said , ' Well , " well ! but if you ...
... charge upon the ⚫ town . ' I wonder , ' faid he , what art you have got , that you can travel without money ; you can . more , I affure you , than I can . ' do I making no answer , he went on and said , ' Well , " well ! but if you ...
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