Scrapeana. Fugitive miscellanyJohn CROFT (S.A.S.) 1792 |
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... says Mark . Two Penitents , in a proceffion at Lisbon , on Ash - Wednesday , were comparing notes about their fins . One faid , " he had lain with his mother , " " Ay ! " said the other , " but that's a mere peccadillo to my crime , for ...
... says Mark . Two Penitents , in a proceffion at Lisbon , on Ash - Wednesday , were comparing notes about their fins . One faid , " he had lain with his mother , " " Ay ! " said the other , " but that's a mere peccadillo to my crime , for ...
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... says he , you cannot but fay I covered your head in the day of battle . The late Bishop of Ely , when he was old and grey headed , marrying a third wife , it afforded a fubject of raillery , to which he made answer , That tho ' the ...
... says he , you cannot but fay I covered your head in the day of battle . The late Bishop of Ely , when he was old and grey headed , marrying a third wife , it afforded a fubject of raillery , to which he made answer , That tho ' the ...
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... say that Dibdin's Piano Forte was the greatest cheat in the world ; for with all the advantages of the best fingers , nothing ever , in his idea , conveyed fuch effect as that gentleman's finging and accompanying his own mufic . A Quack ...
... say that Dibdin's Piano Forte was the greatest cheat in the world ; for with all the advantages of the best fingers , nothing ever , in his idea , conveyed fuch effect as that gentleman's finging and accompanying his own mufic . A Quack ...
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... all de night -Vat say you to dis , Mister Bourke . J. GALLINI . " tro . Mrs. Greville , the comedian , being down at Cambridge , to perform at the Stirbich Fair K Theatre Theatre , was invited to spend the evening with a ( 73 )
... all de night -Vat say you to dis , Mister Bourke . J. GALLINI . " tro . Mrs. Greville , the comedian , being down at Cambridge , to perform at the Stirbich Fair K Theatre Theatre , was invited to spend the evening with a ( 73 )
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... say that he always preferred the company of a man who could amuse him , if he was ever fo great a rafcal , to that of a ftupid fellow , tho ' ever fo honest , who would suffer him to fall asleep . On a Mifs Fury , the daughter of P ...
... say that he always preferred the company of a man who could amuse him , if he was ever fo great a rafcal , to that of a ftupid fellow , tho ' ever fo honest , who would suffer him to fall asleep . On a Mifs Fury , the daughter of P ...
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