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... SON , F. AND C. RIVINGTON , J. MATTHEWS , J. WALKER , W. LOWNDES , J. SCATCHERD , G. WILKIE , P. MCQUEEN , LONGMAN AND REES , VERNOR AND HOOD , CADELL , JUN . AND DAVIES , MURRAY AND HIGHLEY , AND E. NEWBERY , By H. Baldwin and Son ...
... SON , F. AND C. RIVINGTON , J. MATTHEWS , J. WALKER , W. LOWNDES , J. SCATCHERD , G. WILKIE , P. MCQUEEN , LONGMAN AND REES , VERNOR AND HOOD , CADELL , JUN . AND DAVIES , MURRAY AND HIGHLEY , AND E. NEWBERY , By H. Baldwin and Son ...
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... son , Sir . LEONTINE . Then , Sir , he's a villain . CROAKER . How , firrah ! a villain , because he takes most care of your father ? I'll not bear it . I tell you I'll not bear it . Honeywood is a friend to the family , and I'll have ...
... son , Sir . LEONTINE . Then , Sir , he's a villain . CROAKER . How , firrah ! a villain , because he takes most care of your father ? I'll not bear it . I tell you I'll not bear it . Honeywood is a friend to the family , and I'll have ...
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... son of my old friend , Sir Charles Mar- low , of whom you have heard me talk fo often . The young gentleman has been bred a scholar , and 1 and is defigned for an employment in the fervice of 296 SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER . "
... son of my old friend , Sir Charles Mar- low , of whom you have heard me talk fo often . The young gentleman has been bred a scholar , and 1 and is defigned for an employment in the fervice of 296 SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER . "
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Oliver Goldsmith. Sir CHARLES . And pray , madam , have you and my son had more than one interview ? Mrs. HARDCASTLE . Yes , Sir , feveral . HARDCASTLE . ( To Sir Charles ) You fee . Sir CHARLES . But did he profess any attachment . Mifs ...
Oliver Goldsmith. Sir CHARLES . And pray , madam , have you and my son had more than one interview ? Mrs. HARDCASTLE . Yes , Sir , feveral . HARDCASTLE . ( To Sir Charles ) You fee . Sir CHARLES . But did he profess any attachment . Mifs ...
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... make these London gentry say , We know what's damn'd genteel as well as they . END OF THE SECOND VOLUME . Printed by H. Baldwin and Son , New Bridgc - Street , London . RETURN TO DESK FROM WHICH BORROWED LOAN DEPT . This 450 EPILOGUE .
... make these London gentry say , We know what's damn'd genteel as well as they . END OF THE SECOND VOLUME . Printed by H. Baldwin and Son , New Bridgc - Street , London . RETURN TO DESK FROM WHICH BORROWED LOAN DEPT . This 450 EPILOGUE .
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