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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... affection of my heart , I am go- do not comprehend what my cousin ing to write a long letter upon paper means by their little desires ; if she ungilded and unadorned ; but truth , had said their little stomachs , it had as your friend ...
... affection of my heart , I am go- do not comprehend what my cousin ing to write a long letter upon paper means by their little desires ; if she ungilded and unadorned ; but truth , had said their little stomachs , it had as your friend ...
Page 54
... affectionate kinsman . LETTER XII . To the Rev. William Unwin . bell - wether , and decided in direct opposition to the ... affection- has not afforded you materials for an ately . answer . Nevertheless , as it often happens in the case ...
... affectionate kinsman . LETTER XII . To the Rev. William Unwin . bell - wether , and decided in direct opposition to the ... affection- has not afforded you materials for an ately . answer . Nevertheless , as it often happens in the case ...
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... affection for you , that of me : -that puzzles me . I cannot neither years nor interrupted inter- imagine from what ... affections , which a son has any rate , on account of his personal generally survived , even before his kindness to ...
... affection for you , that of me : -that puzzles me . I cannot neither years nor interrupted inter- imagine from what ... affections , which a son has any rate , on account of his personal generally survived , even before his kindness to ...
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VOL IV | 1 |
From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to the same | 13 |
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