Memoirs of the First Forty-five Years of the Life of James Lackington, the Present Bookseller in Chiswell-street, Moorfields, Londonsold, 1791 - 344 páginas |
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... lived so hard as she did to support Eleven chil- dren and were I to relate the particulars , it would not gain credit . So I fhall only observe , that for many years together , fhe worked generally nineteen or twenty hours out of every ...
... lived so hard as she did to support Eleven chil- dren and were I to relate the particulars , it would not gain credit . So I fhall only observe , that for many years together , fhe worked generally nineteen or twenty hours out of every ...
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... lived with this Baker about twelve or fifteen months , in which time I fold fuch large quantities of pies , puddings , cakes , & c . that he often declared to his friends , in my hearing , that I had been the means of extricating him ...
... lived with this Baker about twelve or fifteen months , in which time I fold fuch large quantities of pies , puddings , cakes , & c . that he often declared to his friends , in my hearing , that I had been the means of extricating him ...
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James Lackington. from a gang of robbers and house breakers which formerly lived there ) having just paffed the bridge , we were met by feveral men and women , who appeared to be very much frightened , being in great agitation . They ...
James Lackington. from a gang of robbers and house breakers which formerly lived there ) having just paffed the bridge , we were met by feveral men and women , who appeared to be very much frightened , being in great agitation . They ...
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... lived a young woman who was an idiot : This poor creature had a great averfion to fleeping in a bed , and at bed - time would often run away to a field in the neigh- bourhood called the Priory , where she slept in the cow - fheds . In ...
... lived a young woman who was an idiot : This poor creature had a great averfion to fleeping in a bed , and at bed - time would often run away to a field in the neigh- bourhood called the Priory , where she slept in the cow - fheds . In ...
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... lived with the Baker , my name became fo celebrated for felling a large number of pies , puddings , & c . that for feveral years following , application was 3 was made to my father , for him to 34 LIFE OF J. LACKINGTON , BOOKSELLER .
... lived with the Baker , my name became fo celebrated for felling a large number of pies , puddings , & c . that for feveral years following , application was 3 was made to my father , for him to 34 LIFE OF J. LACKINGTON , BOOKSELLER .
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