The Life and Adventures of Joe Thompson: A Narrative Founded on Fact, Volum 2J. Hinton, 1775 |
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Side iii
... Sharpley arrive in Town 1 2 C H A P. XXXV. He meets Mr. Archer and Mr. Sharpley.— He- apologises for his Friend. — Receives an Account of Sir Walters Alteration of 'Temper , A 2 and and the Difference between him and the ' Squire. —. T>r ...
... Sharpley arrive in Town 1 2 C H A P. XXXV. He meets Mr. Archer and Mr. Sharpley.— He- apologises for his Friend. — Receives an Account of Sir Walters Alteration of 'Temper , A 2 and and the Difference between him and the ' Squire. —. T>r ...
Side iii
... Sharpley arrive in Town 12 CHAP . XXXV . He meets Mr. Archer and Mr. Sharpley . - He apologises for his Friend .-- Receives an Ac- count of Sir Walter's Alteration of Temper , A 2 and and the Difference between him and the ' Squire .
... Sharpley arrive in Town 12 CHAP . XXXV . He meets Mr. Archer and Mr. Sharpley . - He apologises for his Friend .-- Receives an Ac- count of Sir Walter's Alteration of Temper , A 2 and and the Difference between him and the ' Squire .
Side ix
... Sharpley makes great Progress in his Amour . Recommends a Page to Thompfon , at the Request of Serena . - He fets out for the Marquis de Houdaincourt's Seat in Nor- mandy . They are attacked by Banditti.- His Life faved by his Page ...
... Sharpley makes great Progress in his Amour . Recommends a Page to Thompfon , at the Request of Serena . - He fets out for the Marquis de Houdaincourt's Seat in Nor- mandy . They are attacked by Banditti.- His Life faved by his Page ...
Side x
... Sharpley , and the Page 259 Family CHA P. LVIII . The Adventures of Mifs LOUISA RICH 274 CHAP . LIX . They fettle their Affairs in France . - Madam Rich difpofes of her House and Goods . - They ftay fome Time in Paris . - Meet with an ...
... Sharpley , and the Page 259 Family CHA P. LVIII . The Adventures of Mifs LOUISA RICH 274 CHAP . LIX . They fettle their Affairs in France . - Madam Rich difpofes of her House and Goods . - They ftay fome Time in Paris . - Meet with an ...
Side xi
... Sharpley fet out for Mr. Thompson's with Truman . - They arrive there . - Joy- ous Emotions of his Father and Mother.- They wait on Mr. Archer and Mr. Sharp- ley . - Vifit their Friends . - Receive a Mef- fage from Sir Walter Rich ...
... Sharpley fet out for Mr. Thompson's with Truman . - They arrive there . - Joy- ous Emotions of his Father and Mother.- They wait on Mr. Archer and Mr. Sharp- ley . - Vifit their Friends . - Receive a Mef- fage from Sir Walter Rich ...
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Side 59 - Here will I hold. If there's a power above us (And that there is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her works), he must delight in virtue ; And that which he delights in must be happy.
Side 343 - Emily, ere day, Arose, and dress'd herself in rich array; Fresh as the month, and as the morning fair: Adown her shoulders fell her length of hair: A riband did the braided tresses bind, The rest was loose and wanton'd in the wind.
Side 327 - Since every man who lives, is born to die, And none can boast sincere felicity, With equal mind, what happens, let us bear, Nor joy, nor grieve too much for things beyond our care.
Side 59 - Through what new fcenes and changes muft we pafs./ The wide, th'unbounded profpeift lies before me; But fhadows, clouds , and darknefs, reft upon it. Here will I hold. If there's a Power above us, (And that there is all Nature cries aloud Through all her works) he muft delight in Virtue; And that which he delights in, muft be happy, But when'.