The Fool of Quality: Or, the History of Henry, Earl of Moreland, Volumen3Edward Johnston, 1777 |
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... said MrGolding ; think you that our Harry is more loving than father Abraham , and yet Abraham defi- red to bury his dead out of his fight . I know not how that may be , said trusty John , bu , it you are able to ftir , I will help you ...
... said MrGolding ; think you that our Harry is more loving than father Abraham , and yet Abraham defi- red to bury his dead out of his fight . I know not how that may be , said trusty John , bu , it you are able to ftir , I will help you ...
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... said he , of the filthy rags of my own righteoufnefs . I am far from the confidence of the boastful Phari- fee ; alas , I have not even that of the poor and humble publican , for I dare not look up to fay , " Lord , be merciful to me a ...
... said he , of the filthy rags of my own righteoufnefs . I am far from the confidence of the boastful Phari- fee ; alas , I have not even that of the poor and humble publican , for I dare not look up to fay , " Lord , be merciful to me a ...
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... own righ- teoufnefs , take comfort in that of him who was made righteoufnefs for you . Do you not now reject the world ? do you not now deny yourself ? I do , I do , he said , I deteft the one and the other . And do 40 THE FOOL OF QUALITY .
... own righ- teoufnefs , take comfort in that of him who was made righteoufnefs for you . Do you not now reject the world ? do you not now deny yourself ? I do , I do , he said , I deteft the one and the other . And do 40 THE FOOL OF QUALITY .
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... said I , methinks this business will do ; in my opinion you have got a very worthy inheritor of your for : tune : what fay you to it , John ? First , Sir , let me afk her a queftion or two , if you please . Honeft woman , draw your ...
... said I , methinks this business will do ; in my opinion you have got a very worthy inheritor of your for : tune : what fay you to it , John ? First , Sir , let me afk her a queftion or two , if you please . Honeft woman , draw your ...
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... said no more , but hur- ried away to the baker , and , as they both run to the office , they met the brewer by the way . They took out their respective . actions , and , taking a conftable with them , they feized on good Mr Sink , as he ...
... said no more , but hur- ried away to the baker , and , as they both run to the office , they met the brewer by the way . They took out their respective . actions , and , taking a conftable with them , they feized on good Mr Sink , as he ...
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