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... Sir PHILIP upon a Bench , with a Woman mask'd . Sir Phil . Well , but , my dear , are you really constant to your keeper ? Wom . Yes , really , sir.Hey - day ! Who comes yonder ? He cuts a mighty figure . Sir Phil . Ha ! a stranger , by ...
... Sir PHILIP upon a Bench , with a Woman mask'd . Sir Phil . Well , but , my dear , are you really constant to your keeper ? Wom . Yes , really , sir.Hey - day ! Who comes yonder ? He cuts a mighty figure . Sir Phil . Ha ! a stranger , by ...
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John Bell. Sir Phil . Ha ! a stranger , by his equipage keeping so close at his heels . - He has the appearance of a man of quality . - Positively French , by his dancing air . Wom . He crosses , as if he meant to sit down here . Sir Phil ...
John Bell. Sir Phil . Ha ! a stranger , by his equipage keeping so close at his heels . - He has the appearance of a man of quality . - Positively French , by his dancing air . Wom . He crosses , as if he meant to sit down here . Sir Phil ...
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... Sir Phil . Thus great souls judge of others by them- selves - I am only adorn'd with knighthood , that's all , I assure you , sir ; my name is Sir Philip Mode- love . 1 1 Col. Of French extraction ? Sir Phil . 21 A & II . A BOLD STROKE FOR ...
... Sir Phil . Thus great souls judge of others by them- selves - I am only adorn'd with knighthood , that's all , I assure you , sir ; my name is Sir Philip Mode- love . 1 1 Col. Of French extraction ? Sir Phil . 21 A & II . A BOLD STROKE FOR ...
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... Sir Phil . I must own I had the offer of a barony about five years ago , but I abhorr'd the fatigue which must have attended it . I could never yet bring my- self to join with either party . Col. You are perfectly in the right , Sir Philip ...
... Sir Phil . I must own I had the offer of a barony about five years ago , but I abhorr'd the fatigue which must have attended it . I could never yet bring my- self to join with either party . Col. You are perfectly in the right , Sir Philip ...
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... Sir Philip , this island has two things superior to all nations under the sun . Sir Phil . Ah ! what are they ? Col. The ladies , and the laws . Sir Phil . The laws indeed , do claim a preference of other nations , -but , by my soul ...
... Sir Philip , this island has two things superior to all nations under the sun . Sir Phil . Ah ! what are they ? Col. The ladies , and the laws . Sir Phil . The laws indeed , do claim a preference of other nations , -but , by my soul ...
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