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The History of the Life of the Late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great

The History of the Life of the Late Mr. Jonathan Wild the Great

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Chapter 1 TWO

Word Count: 978    |    Released on: 01/12/2017

S AS CAN BE GATHERED OUT OF THE RUBBISH OF ANTIQUIT

kwards (as far, indeed, generally as they are able) and to trace up their hero, as the ancie

ere not produced in the ordinary course of nature, and may have proceeded from the author's fear that, if we were not told who their fathers were, they might be in danger, like prince Prettyman, of being supposed to have had none. Lastly, and perhaps more tru

w too well established to be disputed. I shall

that famous festival, where the Britons were so treacherously murdered by the Saxons; for when the word was given, i.e. Nemet eour Saxes, take out your swords, this gentleman, being a little hard of hearing, mistook the s

ommended to by his great excellence in an art of which Hubert was himself the inventor; he could, without the knowledge of the proprietor, with great ease and dexterity, draw forth a man's purse from any part of his ga

en he a pocket fang'd, While safe old Hubert,

had a grandson, who served as a volunteer under the famous Sir John Falstaff, and by his gallant demeanour so recommended hims

y. At the end of the war, James not being rewarded according to his merits, as is usually the case of such impartial persons, he associated himself with a brave man of those times, whose name was Hind, and declared open war with both parties. He was successful in several acti

an eminent divine who solicited the spiritual causes of the said captives. He married Editha, daughter and co-heiress of Geoffry Snap, gent., who long enjoyed an office under the high sheriff of London and Middlesex, by which, with great reputation, he acquired a handsome fortune: by her he had no issue. Thomas went very young abroad to one of our American colonies, and hath not been since heard of. As for the daughters, Grace was married to a merchant of Yorkshire who dea

, of Hockley- in-the-Hole, esq.; and by her had Jonat

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