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... Colo . Willis , who is top man of the place , there are only one Merchant , a Taylor , a Smith and an Ordinary keeper ; though I must not forget Mrs. Levinstone , who Acts here in the Double Capacity of a Doctress and HIS CHILDHOOD 21.
... Colo . Willis , who is top man of the place , there are only one Merchant , a Taylor , a Smith and an Ordinary keeper ; though I must not forget Mrs. Levinstone , who Acts here in the Double Capacity of a Doctress and HIS CHILDHOOD 21.
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... Colo . and I quitted the threadbare Subject of Iron , and changed the Scene to Politicks . He told me the Ministry had receded from their demand upon New England , to raise a standing Salary for all succeeding Gov- ernors , for fear ...
... Colo . and I quitted the threadbare Subject of Iron , and changed the Scene to Politicks . He told me the Ministry had receded from their demand upon New England , to raise a standing Salary for all succeeding Gov- ernors , for fear ...
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... in the same house ( Colo George Fairfax's Wife's Sister ) but as thats only adding Fuel to fire it makes me the more uneasy for by often and unavoidably being in Company with her revives my former Passion for 50 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
... in the same house ( Colo George Fairfax's Wife's Sister ) but as thats only adding Fuel to fire it makes me the more uneasy for by often and unavoidably being in Company with her revives my former Passion for 50 GEORGE WASHINGTON.
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... ( Colo . George Fairfax's wife's sister ) which in a great measure chears my sorrow and dejectedness tho ' not so as to draw my thoughts altogether from your Parts I could wish to be with you down there with all my heart but as it is a ...
... ( Colo . George Fairfax's wife's sister ) which in a great measure chears my sorrow and dejectedness tho ' not so as to draw my thoughts altogether from your Parts I could wish to be with you down there with all my heart but as it is a ...
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... Colo . Chaunack a Man of oppulent fortune and infamous Character he was dicted for commit- ing a Rape on his servant Maid and was brought in Guiltless and sav'd by one single Evidence on . . . was generally reckone [ d ] suborn'd ...
... Colo . Chaunack a Man of oppulent fortune and infamous Character he was dicted for commit- ing a Rape on his servant Maid and was brought in Guiltless and sav'd by one single Evidence on . . . was generally reckone [ d ] suborn'd ...
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