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" Hammersmith, who told his audience, that he had been born and bred there, and that, having a special regard for the place of his nativity, he was determined to make a present of five shillings to as many as would accept of it. "
Gleanings in England - Page 69
by Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1801
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The Spectator, Volume 8

1717 - 336 pages
...determined to make a Prefent of Five Shillings * to as many as would accept of it.1 The whole Crowd flood agape, and ready to take the Doctor at his Word; when...Hand into a long Bag, as every one was expecting his Crown- Piece, he drew out an Handful of little Packets, each of which he informed the D i Spectators...
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The Spectator, Volume 8

1729 - 320 pages
...Shillings to as many * as would accept of it.' The whole Crowd flood .agape, and ready to take theDoftor at his Word; when putting his Hand into a long Bag, as every one was expecling his Crown-Piece, he drew out an Handful of little Packets, each of which he informed the...
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The Spectator: ...

1737 - 326 pages
...whole Crowd flood agape, and ready to take the Doftor at his Word ; when putting his Hand into along Bag, as every one was expecting his Crown-Piece, he...Handful of little Packets, each of which he informed the Speftators was conftantly fold at five Shillings and fix Pence, but that he would bate the odd five...
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The Spectator, Volume 8

1739 - 332 pages
...mined to make a Prefent of Five Shillings to as many ' as would accept of it. ' The whole Crowd flood agape, and ready to take the Doctor at his Word ;...every one was expecting his Crown-Piece, he drew out an Handful of little Packets, each of which he informed tne Spectators was conftantly fold at Five...
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The Spectator. ...

1789 - 428 pages
...make a preT *4 fent of five millings to as many as would a,c*f ceptofit.' The whole crowd ftood agapex and ready to take the doctor at his word ; when putting...every one was expecting his crown-piece, he drew out an handful of little packets, each of which he informed the Spectators was conftantly ibid at five...
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The Monthly Epitome, Volume 5

1802 - 700 pages
...determined to make a prefent * of five (hillings to as many as would * accept it ; the whole crowd flood ' agape, and ready to take the doctor ' at his word...putting his hand ' into a long bag, as every one was ex' peeling his crown piece, he drew out ' a handful of little packets, each of ' which, he informed...
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The British essayists; with prefaces by A. Chalmers, Volume 15

British essayists - 1802 - 304 pages
...was determined to make a present of five shillings to as many as would accept of it. The whole crowd stood agape, and ready to take the doctor at his word...every one was expecting his crown-piece, he drew out an handful of little packets, each of which he informed the spectators was constantly sold at five...
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The British Essayists: The Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 320 pages
...was determined to make a present of five shillings to as many as would accept of it. The whole crowd stood agape, and ready to take the doctor at his word;...every one was expecting his crown-piece, he drew out an handful of little packets, each of which he informed the spectators was constantly sold at five...
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Select British Classics, Volume 18

1803 - 342 pages
...was determined to make a present of five shillings to as many as would accept of it.' The whole crowd stood agape, and ready to take the doctor at his word...informed the spectators was constantly sold at five siiiiiings and sixpence, but that lie Mould bute the odd five shillings to, every inhabitant of that...
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The British Essayists;: Spectator

Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 308 pages
...was determined to make a present of five shillings to as many as would accept of it. The whole crowd stood agape, and ready to take the doctor at his word; when putting his hand iuto a long bag, as every one was expecting his crown-piece, he drew out an handful of little packets,...
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