| 1728 - 344 pages
...him to b« the greateft Newfmonger in our Quarter; that he rofe before Day • to read the PoJl-Man ; and that he would take two or three Turns to the other End of the Town before hi* Neighbours were tip, to fee if there were any Dutch Mails come in. He had a Wife and feveral Children... | |
| Tatler - 1754 - 322 pages
...found him to be the greateft Newfmonger in our Quarter ; that he rofe before Day to read the Pojl-Man; and that he would take two or three Turns to the other...feveral Children ; but was much more inquifitive to know what palled in Poland than in his own Family, and was in greater Pain and Anxiety of Mind for King... | |
| 1785 - 698 pages
...and converlation, I found him to be the greatf ft r quarter; that he before day to reíd the Poftman; and that he would take two or three turns to the other...neighbours were up, to fee if there were any Dutch mails cr,me in. ' He had a wife and fereral children; but was much more ioquilitive to know what paifed in... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 342 pages
...found him to be the greatest newsmonger in our quarter ; that he rose before day to read the Postman ; and that he would take two or three turns to the other...end of the town before his neighbours were up, to see if there were any Dutch mails come in. He had a wife and several children ; but was much more inquisitive... | |
| 1804 - 676 pages
...found him to be the greatest newsmonger in our quarter ; that he rose before day to read The Postman ; and that he would take two or three turns to the other...end of the town before his neighbours were up, to see if there were any Duteh mails come in. He had a wife and several children ; but was much more inr|tmiiive... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1804 - 450 pages
...found him to be the greatest newsmonger in our quarter ; that he rose before day to read the Post-man ; and that he would take two or three turns to the other...end of the town before his neighbours were up, to see if there were any ' Mr. Ann', in Covent-gardeq, was, it is said, the original of the politician... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 pages
...news-monger in our quarter ; that he rose before day to read the Postman ; and that he would , take fcWQ or three turns to the other end of the town before his neighbours were up, to see if there .were. any Dutch mails comd in. .He had. a wife and severaj children; but was much more... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 348 pages
...the greatest newsmonger in our quarter ; that he rose before day to read the Postman ; and that be would take two or three turns to the other end of the town before his neighbours were up, to see if there were any Dutch mails come in. He had a wife and several children ; but was much more inquisitive... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 412 pages
...found him lo be the greatest newsmonger in our quarter ; that he rose before day to read the Postman; and that -he would take two or three turns to the other end pf the town before his neighbours were up, to see if there were any Dutch mails come in. He had * wife... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 530 pages
...found him to be the greatest newsmonger in our quarter ; that he rose before day to read the Postman ; and that he would take two or three turns to the other...end of the town before his neighbours were up, to see if there were any Dutch mails come in. He had a wife and several children ; but was much more inquisitive... | |
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