An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent-Garden Theatre, Band 2author, and sold, 1786 - 898 Seiten |
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... asked for money which I could not imme- diately pay . My hopes of affiftance from Lord Ty- rawley was now at an end , as his Lordfhip was pre- paring to go to his government at Gibraltar , to which it was become neceffary he should ...
... asked for money which I could not imme- diately pay . My hopes of affiftance from Lord Ty- rawley was now at an end , as his Lordfhip was pre- paring to go to his government at Gibraltar , to which it was become neceffary he should ...
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... asked him why he did not tell the rude man that it belonged to him , if he had no objection . The messenger not being returned , the coach ftill ftood at the door , and Peter had refumed his ftation , when the fame gentleman re - paffed ...
... asked him why he did not tell the rude man that it belonged to him , if he had no objection . The messenger not being returned , the coach ftill ftood at the door , and Peter had refumed his ftation , when the fame gentleman re - paffed ...
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... asked if I knew what was there . Upon my answering that I did not , they examined , and found it to be a bank bill for fifty pounds . 1 I did not doubt but Mr. Fox had taken this me → thod to relieve my present neceffity , without ...
... asked if I knew what was there . Upon my answering that I did not , they examined , and found it to be a bank bill for fifty pounds . 1 I did not doubt but Mr. Fox had taken this me → thod to relieve my present neceffity , without ...
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... . Barry , and had brought with him articles for me to fign . I asked him why it was neceffary I should fign an agreement now , fuppofing I was to be of his com- pany , pany , as I never before had ? He started 116 THE LIFE OF.
... . Barry , and had brought with him articles for me to fign . I asked him why it was neceffary I should fign an agreement now , fuppofing I was to be of his com- pany , pany , as I never before had ? He started 116 THE LIFE OF.
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... asked him , without any circumlocution , whether he would marry me ? He made me no anfwer , but abruptly left the room . This cavalier behaviour furprifed me the more , as he was ufually extremely polite to every one ; and particularly ...
... asked him , without any circumlocution , whether he would marry me ? He made me no anfwer , but abruptly left the room . This cavalier behaviour furprifed me the more , as he was ufually extremely polite to every one ; and particularly ...
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