Works, Volumen7Brainard, 1904 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 8
... hand , and how abundance broke in his debt , on the other hand , for want of the clerk's care to secure him , and the like ; but he thrust me by , either with hard words , or fraudulently , with representing the cases otherwise [ 8 ] ...
... hand , and how abundance broke in his debt , on the other hand , for want of the clerk's care to secure him , and the like ; but he thrust me by , either with hard words , or fraudulently , with representing the cases otherwise [ 8 ] ...
Página 9
... hands ; for , pay- ing down a large sum of money , my husband found himself a clear man , all his debts paid , and with between two and three thousand pounds in his pocket ; and being now obliged to remove from the brewhouse , we took a ...
... hands ; for , pay- ing down a large sum of money , my husband found himself a clear man , all his debts paid , and with between two and three thousand pounds in his pocket ; and being now obliged to remove from the brewhouse , we took a ...
Página 14
... hands , and nothing to subsist them , my condition was the most deplor- able that words can express . I had some plate and some jewels , as might be supposed ... hand to the gaining one shilling towards lessen- ing [ 14 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
... hands , and nothing to subsist them , my condition was the most deplor- able that words can express . I had some plate and some jewels , as might be supposed ... hand to the gaining one shilling towards lessen- ing [ 14 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
Página 15
Daniel Defoe. his hand to the gaining one shilling towards lessen- ing our distress ; he neither had the capacity or the inclination ; he could have been no clerk , for he scarce wrote a legible hand ; he was so far from be- ing able to ...
Daniel Defoe. his hand to the gaining one shilling towards lessen- ing our distress ; he neither had the capacity or the inclination ; he could have been no clerk , for he scarce wrote a legible hand ; he was so far from be- ing able to ...
Página 23
... hand , and I'll bring the rest ; " so she gives her the least , and the wench goes in mighty innocently , with the little one in her hand , upon which Amy turns the rest in after her , shuts [ 23 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
... hand , and I'll bring the rest ; " so she gives her the least , and the wench goes in mighty innocently , with the little one in her hand , upon which Amy turns the rest in after her , shuts [ 23 ] THE LIFE OF ROXANA.
Contenido
226 | |
236 | |
244 | |
253 | |
255 | |
258 | |
273 | |
278 | |
71 | |
79 | |
83 | |
89 | |
99 | |
100 | |
101 | |
117 | |
148 | |
174 | |
176 | |
178 | |
190 | |
197 | |
211 | |
217 | |
225 | |
1 | |
29 | |
37 | |
43 | |
54 | |
101 | |
130 | |
136 | |
159 | |
199 | |
208 | |
218 | |
226 | |
256 | |
258 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
acquainted afterwards Amy's answer asked began believe brought Calais called captain child circumstances coach creature danced daughter dear desired discourse door dress England farther fool footman fortune France friend the Quaker frighted gave gentleman girl give gone guineas Hague hand handsome Harwich hear heard Holland honest honour hope husband inquire jewels kind knew Lady Roxana leave letter lived lodgings London looked lord madam maid Amy manner marriage married mind mistress Moll Flanders morning mother never Newmarket night obliged occasion Pall Mall Paris person pistoles pleased poor pounds prince resolved Robert Clayton Rotterdam Rouen satisfaction says Amy sent servants ship soon speak Spitalfields stay story suppose sure surprised talk tell thee things thou thought thousand told took Tunbridge Turkish uneasy whore wicked wife woman word