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BELLAMY's APOLOGY.VOL.IV.

Mr Bellamy & M. Moore, alarmed by Ruffians in their Bed chamber

Printed for J. Bell British Library Strand London March 1a 1786.

Letter 89.

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GEORGE AND CELLAMY.

LATE OF COVENT-GAI D.¶ TREAS

WRITTEN BY HERSELF.

To which is annexed,

gal Letter to JOHN CALCRAF auvercled to be publiked

but which way then mo'

Web of our Life is of a mingiel Yarn, Good and d ares; our Virtues weald he proud, if our Fanus whit rel; and our Crimes would ocijai.

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GEORGE ANNE BELLAMY,

LATE OF COVENT-GARDEN THEATRE.

WRITTEN BY HERSELF.

To which is annexed,

Her original Letter to JOHN CALCRAFT, Efq.
advertised to be published in October 1767,
but which was then violently fuppreffed.

"The Web of our Life is of a mingled Yarn, Good and Ill
❝ together; our Virtues would be proud, if our Faults whipt
" them not; and our Crimes would defpair, if they were not
"cherished by our Virtues."

All's Well that Ends Well, A& 4, Scene iii.

THE FOURTH EDITION.

IN FIVE VOLUMES.

VOL. IV.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR THE AUTHOR,
And fold by J. BELL, at the British-Library, STRAND.

M. DCC LXXXVI.

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