Brighton in an Uproar: Comprising Anecdotes ... A Novel, Founded on Facts, Том 2Printed for, and sold by the author. W. Glindon, printer, 1811 |
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... Chissel had taken for Mrs. Mortimer was in a very unpleasant neighbourhood , and she asked Sir Timothy's permission to lett it , and to take another for herself ; this he agreed to , but about three weeks after , the gen- tlemen who ...
... Chissel had taken for Mrs. Mortimer was in a very unpleasant neighbourhood , and she asked Sir Timothy's permission to lett it , and to take another for herself ; this he agreed to , but about three weeks after , the gen- tlemen who ...
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... Chissel as soon as possible , and requested Mrs. Mortimer would get Mr. Stanton once more to inquire the character of Mr. Abraham Modish , particularly that part of it which concerned a client he had , a Mrs. Quadruped , who had left ...
... Chissel as soon as possible , and requested Mrs. Mortimer would get Mr. Stanton once more to inquire the character of Mr. Abraham Modish , particularly that part of it which concerned a client he had , a Mrs. Quadruped , who had left ...
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... Chissel about the house . You may say , if necessary , that I would settle every thing with you myself . I hope you will get on paper , against my return , the plan for rearing pigs , turkeys , Guinea fowls , & c . & c . Mrs. Modish , I ...
... Chissel about the house . You may say , if necessary , that I would settle every thing with you myself . I hope you will get on paper , against my return , the plan for rearing pigs , turkeys , Guinea fowls , & c . & c . Mrs. Modish , I ...
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... as the poor disliked such miserable slops . Mr. Chissel , as soon as Sir Timothy Flight left Brighton , began – E A to give himself airs , and said that if any BRIGHTON IN AN UPROAR . 79 Mrs. Mortimer of course attended to ...
... as the poor disliked such miserable slops . Mr. Chissel , as soon as Sir Timothy Flight left Brighton , began – E A to give himself airs , and said that if any BRIGHTON IN AN UPROAR . 79 Mrs. Mortimer of course attended to ...
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... Chissel for the key to shut it , when he received for an answer , that he had not the key , the house belonging to Mrs. Mortimer . She told Mr. Abra- ham Modish this , who said it was of no consequence to her , as Mr. Chissel must be ...
... Chissel for the key to shut it , when he received for an answer , that he had not the key , the house belonging to Mrs. Mortimer . She told Mr. Abra- ham Modish this , who said it was of no consequence to her , as Mr. Chissel must be ...
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Abra Abraham Modish Alexander Modish amiable answer appearance attend Baronet barouche Batch bond Cash cerns Charles Stanton Cheshire Chissel client Colonel consequently convinced daugh daughter dear debt desired dish dress druped elegant endeavour expence favour felt fore fortune friends gave gentleman give ham Modish hearing High-street honour hoped HUBERTINE MORTIMER hundred pounds immediately informed insult left Brighton lenity letter lodging London Madam mentioned Miss Charlotte Modish Miss Modish Miss Shark Mortimer knew Mortimer's never ninety pounds obedient paid persons prove Quadruped received remain rent replied requested respectable Rochets Royal Marine Artillery school-bills sent servant settle every thing shew Sir Timo Sir Timothy Flight situation solicitor and steward soon Sussex Symphony Modish taken thought timer tion told took Town tradespeople trust weeks widow wished wrote young ladies Zacharia Smouch
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Стр. 72 - Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls : Who steals my purse steals trash ; 'tis something, nothing ; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands ; But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him And makes me poor indeed.
Стр. 198 - And truest friends, through error, wound our rest Without misfortune, what calamities! And what hostilities, without a foe! Nor are foes wanting to the best on earth. But endless is the list of human ills, And sighs might sooner fail than cause to sigh.
Стр. 1 - So spake the false dissembler unperceived ; For neither man nor angel can discern Hypocrisy, the only evil that walks Invisible, except to God alone, By his permissive will, through heaven and earth : And oft, though Wisdom wake, Suspicion sleeps At Wisdom's gate, and to Simplicity Resigns her charge, while Goodness thinks no ill Where no ill seems...
Стр. 36 - Why all this toil for triumphs of an hour ? What though we wade in wealth, or soar in fame ? Earth's highest station ends in, " Here he lies," And " Dust to dust
Стр. 113 - Yea, even that which mischief meant most harm, Shall in the happy trial prove most glory ; But evil on itself shall back recoil, And mix no more with goodness, when at last Gather'd like scum, and settled to itself, It shall be in eternal restless change Self-fed, and self-consumed : if this fail, The pillar'd firmament is rottenness, And earth's base built on stubble.
Стр. 169 - OPPRESS'D with grief, oppress'd with care, A burden more than I can bear, I sit me down and sigh : O life ! thou art a galling load, Along a rough, a weary road, To wretches such as I...
Стр. 198 - Through thickest shades, pursues the fond of peace. Man's caution often into danger turns, And, his guard falling, crushes him to death.
Стр. 36 - Burst law's inclosure, leap the mounds of right, Pursuing and pursued, each other's prey ; As wolves for rapine, as the fox for wiles, Till Death, that mighty hunter, earths them all.
Стр. 198 - Man's caution often into danger turns ; And his guard falling crushes him to death. Not happiness itself makes good her name; Our very wishes give us not our wish. How distant oft the thing we doat on most From that for which we doat, felicity!
Стр. 183 - Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace acting in and for the said County...