The book The Modern British Drama: in Five Volumes ... 4 was written by author Scott, Walter, Sir, 1771-1832 Here you can read free online of The Modern British Drama: in Five Volumes ... 4 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Modern British Drama: in Five Volumes ... 4 a good or bad book?
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Stock-job. lAll together.] I sell ; I, I, L I, I sell. Ut Stock. I'll aellSOOOL for next week, at five- eighths. id Stock. Til sell ten thousand, at five-eighths, for the same time* Trade, Na^, nay; hold, hold; not all together, gentlemen : I'll be no bull : I'll buy no more than J can take. Will you sell ten thousand pounds at a half, for any day next week, except Saturday i I St Stock. I'll sell it you, Mr Tradelove. Free. [Whispers to one of the gentlemen] 1 St Gent. [Aside.] The Spaniaras r...ais'd the siege of CagUari ! I don't believe one word of it 3d Gent. Rais'd the siege ! As much as you have rais'd the monument Free. 'Tis rais'd, I assure you, sir. 5Ld Gent. What will you lay on't ? JVee. What you please. 1st Gent. Wny, I liave a brother upon the spot, in the emperor's service : I am certain if there were anv such thing, I should have had a letter. 2d Stock. How's this f The siege of Caeiiari rals*d !-^I wish it ma^ be true: 'twill make busi- ness stir, and stocks rise. 1st Stock.
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