Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations, Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons: Originally Compiled by the Rev. Vicesimus Knos ...Samuel Walker, 1826 |
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Page 117
... England : and I flatter myself , that ing now vacant in his gift , worth my studies , way of life , and habits near five hundred pounds a - year , of thinking , have always been such which will be at your service . as would not ...
... England : and I flatter myself , that ing now vacant in his gift , worth my studies , way of life , and habits near five hundred pounds a - year , of thinking , have always been such which will be at your service . as would not ...
Page 118
... England , some degree of ungrace- represent my views , in that publica- fulness , particularly in pronunciation , tion , as very different ; and that my might adhere to my performances in principal or only motive was to make public ...
... England , some degree of ungrace- represent my views , in that publica- fulness , particularly in pronunciation , tion , as very different ; and that my might adhere to my performances in principal or only motive was to make public ...
Page 324
... England , can inform you England , and wish to hear nothing of our different movements ; but I am from it , but that you are well , and a very uncertain as to my own return . letter or two on business from H ** , He will probably be ...
... England , can inform you England , and wish to hear nothing of our different movements ; but I am from it , but that you are well , and a very uncertain as to my own return . letter or two on business from H ** , He will probably be ...
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From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
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