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... king of Sweden ? " For though his wife and children were starving , I found his chief concern at present was for this great monarch . I told him , " that I looked upon him as one of the first heroes of the age . " " But pray , " says he ...
... king of Sweden ? " For though his wife and children were starving , I found his chief concern at present was for this great monarch . I told him , " that I looked upon him as one of the first heroes of the age . " " But pray , " says he ...
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... king of Sweden is still at Bender . " I should have fretted myself to death at this pro- mise of a second visit , if I had not found in his letter an intimation of the good news which I have since heard at large . I have however ordered ...
... king of Sweden is still at Bender . " I should have fretted myself to death at this pro- mise of a second visit , if I had not found in his letter an intimation of the good news which I have since heard at large . I have however ordered ...
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... king of Sweden that lately came to Dun- kirk . " I whispered him , and desired him to step aside a little with me . When I had opportunity , I decoyed him into a coach , in order for his more easy conveyance to Moorfields . The man went ...
... king of Sweden that lately came to Dun- kirk . " I whispered him , and desired him to step aside a little with me . When I had opportunity , I decoyed him into a coach , in order for his more easy conveyance to Moorfields . The man went ...
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... king of Sweden , the other for the grand monarque of France . This gentleman from Will's is now next door to the upholsterer , safe in his apartment in my Bedlam , with proper medicaments , and the Mercure Gal- lant to soothe his ...
... king of Sweden , the other for the grand monarque of France . This gentleman from Will's is now next door to the upholsterer , safe in his apartment in my Bedlam , with proper medicaments , and the Mercure Gal- lant to soothe his ...
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