The Life of John Buncle, Esq: Containing Various Observations and Reflections, Made in Several Parts of the World, and Many Extraordinary Relations ...T. Becket and P.A. Dehondt, and T. Cadell, 1770 - English wit and humor |
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... against the Turks ; and that Lully affifted Edward I. king of England , with fix millions of gold , towards carrying on the cruifade . This piece of fecret hiftory he affures us he found in an antient manufcript of indifputable ...
... against the Turks ; and that Lully affifted Edward I. king of England , with fix millions of gold , towards carrying on the cruifade . This piece of fecret hiftory he affures us he found in an antient manufcript of indifputable ...
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... against heaven , and the most fhocking cruelties to men ; the numbers I had drank to death , and secured in the fer- vice of hell ; the men I had fent to the other world by combat at pistol and fword ; and the women I had ruined , not ...
... against heaven , and the most fhocking cruelties to men ; the numbers I had drank to death , and secured in the fer- vice of hell ; the men I had fent to the other world by combat at pistol and fword ; and the women I had ruined , not ...
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... and piety , make what amends I could for finning against heaven in the most atrocious manner ; and wilfully , for a long feries of years , breaking every law of of the juft and holy governor of the world . 42 THE LIFE OF .
... and piety , make what amends I could for finning against heaven in the most atrocious manner ; and wilfully , for a long feries of years , breaking every law of of the juft and holy governor of the world . 42 THE LIFE OF .
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... against thee , and in the dreadful fentence pronounced against the guilty you muft fhare - Depart from me , ye curfed , into ever- lafting fire . O dreadful doom ! what a tremendous day to finners ! and to see the righteous acquitted ...
... against thee , and in the dreadful fentence pronounced against the guilty you muft fhare - Depart from me , ye curfed , into ever- lafting fire . O dreadful doom ! what a tremendous day to finners ! and to see the righteous acquitted ...
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... ; four dozen of quart bottles of meath , and two ftone bottles , that held three gallons each , full of brandy : this I fuppofe was D 5 against against the days of weakness or fickness . He had JOHN BUNCLE , Esq . 57.
... ; four dozen of quart bottles of meath , and two ftone bottles , that held three gallons each , full of brandy : this I fuppofe was D 5 against against the days of weakness or fickness . He had JOHN BUNCLE , Esq . 57.
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Page 27 - Say unto them, As I live, saith the Lord God, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live: turn ye, turn ye from your evil ways; for why will ye die, O house of Israel...
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