An Apology for the Life of George Anne Bellamy, Late of Covent-Garden Theatre, Band 1author, and sold, 1786 |
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... till indubitable fymptoms appeared of her decrease . The confe- quences proved , with how much judgment the Colonel had acted . Notwithstanding the opinion of the phyficians , who all declared that the breath of life was irrecoverably ...
... till indubitable fymptoms appeared of her decrease . The confe- quences proved , with how much judgment the Colonel had acted . Notwithstanding the opinion of the phyficians , who all declared that the breath of life was irrecoverably ...
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... till fome farther alterations gave him infallible proof of death . The next Sunday morning he perceived his wife to ftir and breathe . In a little time finding her in her perfect senses , he obferved to her , that she had flept a long ...
... till fome farther alterations gave him infallible proof of death . The next Sunday morning he perceived his wife to ftir and breathe . In a little time finding her in her perfect senses , he obferved to her , that she had flept a long ...
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... till fhe arrived at the age of fourteen , when she unfortunately attracted the notice of Lord Tyrawley . This noble- man , who was in the bloom of life , and as celebrated for his gallantry as for his wit , courage , and other ...
... till fhe arrived at the age of fourteen , when she unfortunately attracted the notice of Lord Tyrawley . This noble- man , who was in the bloom of life , and as celebrated for his gallantry as for his wit , courage , and other ...
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... till they had left Lisbon . In a few months after the arrival of Captain Bel- lamy and his new married lady at the place of their destination , to the inexpreffible astonishment and diffatisfaction of the former , I made my appearance ...
... till they had left Lisbon . In a few months after the arrival of Captain Bel- lamy and his new married lady at the place of their destination , to the inexpreffible astonishment and diffatisfaction of the former , I made my appearance ...
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... till I write again , which I purpose do- ing in a few days . Till then I remain , Madam , & c . G. A. B. LETTER IV . October 2 , 17- I WAS born on St. George's day , 1731 * , fome months too foon for Captain Bellamy to claim any degree ...
... till I write again , which I purpose do- ing in a few days . Till then I remain , Madam , & c . G. A. B. LETTER IV . October 2 , 17- I WAS born on St. George's day , 1731 * , fome months too foon for Captain Bellamy to claim any degree ...
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