The History of the Life of Jonathan Wild, the GreatC. Daly, 1840 |
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Сторінка vii
... town of Wolverhampton , in the county of Stafford . His father was not rich ; however , he provided hand- somely for his family while he lived , by his trade , which was that of a carpenter . But he dying , and leaving four or five ...
... town of Wolverhampton , in the county of Stafford . His father was not rich ; however , he provided hand- somely for his family while he lived , by his trade , which was that of a carpenter . But he dying , and leaving four or five ...
Сторінка ix
... towns to put off his wares , as other dealers did , at which time he used to hire a horse of his neighbour's ( for Jonathan's stock would not amount to one of his own ) ; and a certain time when trade grew bad on his hands , he sells ...
... towns to put off his wares , as other dealers did , at which time he used to hire a horse of his neighbour's ( for Jonathan's stock would not amount to one of his own ) ; and a certain time when trade grew bad on his hands , he sells ...
Сторінка xii
... town ; and thereupon re - places the joint , and walks along before her with great briskness and agility . When she was thoroughly informed of the trick , she in- timated how useful this deceit might be made to them both if he would ...
... town ; and thereupon re - places the joint , and walks along before her with great briskness and agility . When she was thoroughly informed of the trick , she in- timated how useful this deceit might be made to them both if he would ...
Сторінка xiv
... town ( for the affair had made some noise ) , were coming up stairs , they heard the patient , instead of groaning and making other dismal cries , singing , whist- ling , and what not ; so they all burst into his chamber , and presently ...
... town ( for the affair had made some noise ) , were coming up stairs , they heard the patient , instead of groaning and making other dismal cries , singing , whist- ling , and what not ; so they all burst into his chamber , and presently ...
Сторінка xv
... town , for the sake of the diseased poor of the country , for whom she would make up some papers of powders that should cure them of all disorders , and make it the healthiest part of the whole kingdom , for which she would take nothing ...
... town , for the sake of the diseased poor of the country , for whom she would make up some papers of powders that should cure them of all disorders , and make it the healthiest part of the whole kingdom , for which she would take nothing ...
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