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... reason to suspect that the Bio- graphia is mistaken in affirming Mr. Bickerstaff to have been in the marines . We believe he never served but in the regulars , and that he attained no higher rank than his Ensigncy . SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ...
... reason to suspect that the Bio- graphia is mistaken in affirming Mr. Bickerstaff to have been in the marines . We believe he never served but in the regulars , and that he attained no higher rank than his Ensigncy . SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ...
第9页
... adorning The gardens , the groves , and the fields . Be grateful to the season , It's pleasures let's employ ; Kind Nature gives , and Reason Permits us to enjoy . Col. Well said Dy , thank you Dy . This SCHOOL FOR FATHERS; ...
... adorning The gardens , the groves , and the fields . Be grateful to the season , It's pleasures let's employ ; Kind Nature gives , and Reason Permits us to enjoy . Col. Well said Dy , thank you Dy . This SCHOOL FOR FATHERS; ...
第27页
... reason of it : I know , to minds serious , and well inclined , like yours , the sacred functions you are about to em- brace Lion . Dear Sir , your goodness to me , of every kind , is so great , so unmerited ! Your condescension , your ...
... reason of it : I know , to minds serious , and well inclined , like yours , the sacred functions you are about to em- brace Lion . Dear Sir , your goodness to me , of every kind , is so great , so unmerited ! Your condescension , your ...
第35页
... reason blind , ' Tis done ; I feel my soul releas'd : The visions fly , the mists are chas'd , Nor leave a cloud behind . SCENE XI . Changes to a Side View of Sir JOHN FLOWERDALE'S House , with Gates , and a prospect of the Garden ...
... reason blind , ' Tis done ; I feel my soul releas'd : The visions fly , the mists are chas'd , Nor leave a cloud behind . SCENE XI . Changes to a Side View of Sir JOHN FLOWERDALE'S House , with Gates , and a prospect of the Garden ...
第62页
... have brought a Lady to reason before now , for giving me saucy language ; and left her male friends to revenge it . Jen . Pray , good Sir , what's the matter ? Mr. Jes . Why , Sir , this is the 62 Act II . SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ; OR ,
... have brought a Lady to reason before now , for giving me saucy language ; and left her male friends to revenge it . Jen . Pray , good Sir , what's the matter ? Mr. Jes . Why , Sir , this is the 62 Act II . SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ; OR ,
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