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... wife . Mrs. Hard . Lord , Mr. Hardcastle , you're for ever at your Dorothy's and your old wives . You may be a Darby , but I'll be no Joan , I promise you . I'm not so old as you'd make me , by more than one good year . Add twenty to ...
... wife . Mrs. Hard . Lord , Mr. Hardcastle , you're for ever at your Dorothy's and your old wives . You may be a Darby , but I'll be no Joan , I promise you . I'm not so old as you'd make me , by more than one good year . Add twenty to ...
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... wife , who seemed too loud and too angry to be understood . The people were highly pleased with the dispute , which , upon inquiry , we found to be between Dr. Cacafogo , an apothecary , and his wife . The doctor , it seems , coming ...
... wife , who seemed too loud and too angry to be understood . The people were highly pleased with the dispute , which , upon inquiry , we found to be between Dr. Cacafogo , an apothecary , and his wife . The doctor , it seems , coming ...
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... wife's punishment in England for such offences ? When a lady is thus caught tripping , replied my compa- nion , they never punish her , but the husband . You surely jest , interrupted I ; I am a foreigner , and you would abuse my ...
... wife's punishment in England for such offences ? When a lady is thus caught tripping , replied my compa- nion , they never punish her , but the husband . You surely jest , interrupted I ; I am a foreigner , and you would abuse my ...
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The Preface to Dr Brookess Natural History | 94 |
Introduction to a New History of the World | 103 |
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