The History of the Life of Thomas Ellwood: Or, An Account of His Birth, Education, &c. ...J. Phillips, 1791 - 425 pages |
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... faluted me after the ufual manner , putting off their hats and bowing , and faying , ' Your humble fervant , Sir , ' ex- pecting , no doubt , the like from me . But when they faw me ftand ftill , not moving my cap , nor bowing my knee ...
... faluted me after the ufual manner , putting off their hats and bowing , and faying , ' Your humble fervant , Sir , ' ex- pecting , no doubt , the like from me . But when they faw me ftand ftill , not moving my cap , nor bowing my knee ...
Page 54
... faluted me after his manner ; for he had a great refpect for my father , and a kind regard for me . And though he was at first somewhat ftartled at my carriage and language , yet he treated me very civilly , without any reflection or ...
... faluted me after his manner ; for he had a great refpect for my father , and a kind regard for me . And though he was at first somewhat ftartled at my carriage and language , yet he treated me very civilly , without any reflection or ...
Page 85
... faluted me very civilly , and told me they were come to have me before the warden . This put an end to my writing , which I put into my pocket , and went along with them . Being come to the warden's , he asked me again the fame ...
... faluted me very civilly , and told me they were come to have me before the warden . This put an end to my writing , which I put into my pocket , and went along with them . Being come to the warden's , he asked me again the fame ...
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... faluted me , they difcourfed with me pretty familiarly : and though Clark would fometimes be a little jocular and waggifh , ( which was fomewhat natural to him ) yet Knowls treated me very civilly , not seeming to E 3 take . take any ...
... faluted me , they difcourfed with me pretty familiarly : and though Clark would fometimes be a little jocular and waggifh , ( which was fomewhat natural to him ) yet Knowls treated me very civilly , not seeming to E 3 take . take any ...
Page 110
... faluted me : DEAR THOMAS , GREAT hath been the Lord's goodness to thee , in calling thee out of that path of vanity and death , wherein thou waft running towards destruction ; to < give thee a living name , and an inheritance of life ...
... faluted me : DEAR THOMAS , GREAT hath been the Lord's goodness to thee , in calling thee out of that path of vanity and death , wherein thou waft running towards destruction ; to < give thee a living name , and an inheritance of life ...
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