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... 24 CHA P. V. Philo's Embarraments in his Progress 27 CHAP . VI . Philo's farther Difficulties . CHAP . VII . Character of a Country Squire --- and a Curate 48 67 CHAP CHAP . VIII . Controverfy upon Hare - bunting CHAP CONTENT S.
... 24 CHA P. V. Philo's Embarraments in his Progress 27 CHAP . VI . Philo's farther Difficulties . CHAP . VII . Character of a Country Squire --- and a Curate 48 67 CHAP CHAP . VIII . Controverfy upon Hare - bunting CHAP CONTENT S.
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... Squire's Daughter --- Philo Smitten with her Charms CHAP . X. Philo proceeds upon his Ramble --- his 118 dejected Ruminations СНАР . XI . 139 - 160 A ludicrous Mifreprefentation CHA P. XII . A Country Town --- Philo's Embarrass- ment ...
... Squire's Daughter --- Philo Smitten with her Charms CHAP . X. Philo proceeds upon his Ramble --- his 118 dejected Ruminations СНАР . XI . 139 - 160 A ludicrous Mifreprefentation CHA P. XII . A Country Town --- Philo's Embarrass- ment ...
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... Squire Lackrent , and he has no ' much . to fhow for it , neither , but a parcel of great bromble woods , that bring him in little or nothing , and a deal o ' mea- dow lond that's o'ergrown with nothing . but cowflips , crocufes , lady ...
... Squire Lackrent , and he has no ' much . to fhow for it , neither , but a parcel of great bromble woods , that bring him in little or nothing , and a deal o ' mea- dow lond that's o'ergrown with nothing . but cowflips , crocufes , lady ...
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... Squire Lackrent's , and that is all the comfort I have now left me , befides my garden , my pig , and my cock Lord ha marcy - see how he comes there , chuckling and glaver- ing his ben - O ! they bin the fweetest companions in the world ...
... Squire Lackrent's , and that is all the comfort I have now left me , befides my garden , my pig , and my cock Lord ha marcy - see how he comes there , chuckling and glaver- ing his ben - O ! they bin the fweetest companions in the world ...
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... hereabouts , but for many years paft fhe had never gone farther than to ' Squire Lackrent's to fee her daughter Bet , and he lived up among the woods quite out of the way to any where ¦ I 1 where elfe . She hoped to the RAMBLE OF PHILO .
... hereabouts , but for many years paft fhe had never gone farther than to ' Squire Lackrent's to fee her daughter Bet , and he lived up among the woods quite out of the way to any where ¦ I 1 where elfe . She hoped to the RAMBLE OF PHILO .
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