He had actually made the necessary preparations, and was going to the water-side, in order to secure his passage, when he was met by a gentleman, a total stranger to him, who asked him if his name was not Romaine. He answered that it was. The gentleman... The Life of the Rev. William Romaine - Page 14by William Bromley Cadogan - 1796 - 96 pagesFull view - About this book
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...met by a gentleman, a total ftranger to him, who aiked him if his name were not Romaine. He anfwered that it was. The gentleman had formerly been acquainted...and, obferving a ftrong refemblance to him in his foii, was induced to make the inquiry. After fome introductory converfation, he Job xxtfiú 7. •I... | |
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...met by a gentleman, a total stranger to him, who asked him if his name was not Romaine. He answered that it was. The gentleman had formerly been acquainted with his father, and, observing a strong resemblance to him in his son, was induced to make the inquiry. After some introductory... | |
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