British Theatre, المجلد 9J. Bell, 1791 |
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... trade : Wit , wisdom , reading , observation , art ; A well - turn'd head to guide a generous heart . So it may prove with our contending stages , If you will kindly but supply their wages ; Which you , with ease , may furnish , by ...
... trade : Wit , wisdom , reading , observation , art ; A well - turn'd head to guide a generous heart . So it may prove with our contending stages , If you will kindly but supply their wages ; Which you , with ease , may furnish , by ...
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... trade could you set up in ? You " would never arrive at the trust and credit of a " guinea - bawd ; you would have too much business " of your own ever to mind other people's . ་ " Luc . That is true , indeed . " Well . Then as a ...
... trade could you set up in ? You " would never arrive at the trust and credit of a " guinea - bawd ; you would have too much business " of your own ever to mind other people's . ་ " Luc . That is true , indeed . " Well . Then as a ...
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John Bell. trade " C upon : we pass for his cousins , coming here " to Surinam chiefly upon his invitation ; " we live in reputation ; have the best acquaintance in the place ; and we shall find our account in't , I warrant you . Luc . I ...
John Bell. trade " C upon : we pass for his cousins , coming here " to Surinam chiefly upon his invitation ; " we live in reputation ; have the best acquaintance in the place ; and we shall find our account in't , I warrant you . Luc . I ...
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... trade of that country , I made bold to bring the prince along with me . Gov. How could you do that ? Blan . What , steal a prince out of his own country ! impossible ! Capt . ' Twas hard indeed ; but I did it . You must know this ...
... trade of that country , I made bold to bring the prince along with me . Gov. How could you do that ? Blan . What , steal a prince out of his own country ! impossible ! Capt . ' Twas hard indeed ; but I did it . You must know this ...
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... trade , As we have done before ' em , bought and sold Many a wretch , and never thought it wrong . " They paid our price for us , and we are now " Their property , a part of their estate , " To manage as they please . Mistake me not ...
... trade , As we have done before ' em , bought and sold Many a wretch , and never thought it wrong . " They paid our price for us , and we are now " Their property , a part of their estate , " To manage as they please . Mistake me not ...
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