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London and Middlesex, Or, An Historical, Commercial, & Descriptive Survey of ... - Page 340
by Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1816
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The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon

Henry Fielding - 1755 - 260 pages
...done of any woman whatfoever : under pretence of giving me leave to enjoy, fhe drew me in to fufFer the company of my little ones, during eight hours ; and I doubt not whether, in that time, I did not undergo more than in all my diftemper. . AT twelve precifely my coach was at the door, which was...
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The Beauties of England and Wales, Or, Delineations ..., Volume 10, Issue 4

John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1816 - 924 pages
...to bear pains and to despise death. In this situation, as I could not conquer nature, I subniiited entirely to her, and she made as great fool of me...hours ; and I doubt not whether, in that time, I did not undergo more than in all my distemper. " At twelve precisely ray coach was at the door, which vas...
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Miscellaneous: Covent-Garden journal. Essay on nothing. Charge delivered to ...

Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 484 pages
...this situation, as I could not conquer Nature, I submitted entirely to her, and she made as great a fool of me as she had ever done of any woman whatsoever...hours ; and I doubt not whether, in that time, I did not undergo more than in all my distemper. . . At twelve precisely my coach was at the door, which...
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A General Collection of Voyages and Travels from the Discovery of ..., Volume 11

William Fordyce Mavor - 1809 - 400 pages
...this situation, as I could not conquer nature, I submitted entirely to her, and she made as great a fool of me as she had ever done of any woman whatsoever...eight hours : and I doubt not whether, in that time, I <iid not undergo more than in all my distemper. At twelve precisely my coach was at the door, which...
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The novels of Henry Fielding ... complete in one volume. To which is ...

Henry Fielding - 1821 - 850 pages
...this situation, as I could not conquer Nature, I submitted entirely to her, and she made as great a fool of me, as she had ever done of any woman whatsoever...hours ; and I doubt not whether, in that time, I did not undergo more than in all my distemper. At twelve precisely my coach was at the door, which was...
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Lives of the Novelists, Volume 1

Walter Scott - 1825 - 260 pages
...'nature, I submitted entirely to her, and she made as great a fool of me, as * Voyage to Lisbon, p. 1. . she had ever done of any woman whatsoever; under pretence...hours; and I doubt not whether, in that time, I did not undergo more than in all my distemper. At twelve precisely my coach was at the door, which was...
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Lives of the novelists, Volumes 1-2

sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1825 - 554 pages
...not conquer nature, I submitted entirely to her, and she made as great a fool ' ,Voyage to Lisbon, pi of me, as she had ever done of any woman whatsoever;...company of my little ones, during eight hours.; and I douht not whether, in that time, 1 did not undergo more than in all my distemper. At twelve precisely...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., Volumes 3-4

Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 pages
...this situation, as I could not conquer nature, I submitted entirely to her, and she made as great a eel it warm around. О thon that rollest above, round as the sh pretense of giving me leave to enjoy, she drew me into suffer, the company of my little ones during...
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The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, Volume 1

Henry Fielding, Walter Scott - 1831 - 564 pages
...this situation, as I could not conquernature, I submitted entirely to her, and she made as great a fool of me, as she had ever done of any woman whatsoever...hours; and I doubt not whether, in that time, I did not undergo more than in all my distemper. At twelve precisely my coach was at the door, which was...
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The history of Tom Jones

Henry Fielding - 1832 - 438 pages
...submitted entirely to her, and she made as great a fool * voyage to Lisbon, p. 1 of me, ai she bad ever done of any woman whatsoever ; under pretence of giving me leave to enjoy, itw drew me in to suffer the company of my little ones during eight hours ; and I doubt not whether,...
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