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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 ...
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... affection- you have , live if you can on less ; do ate friend . LETTER XLVII . not borrow either for vanity or plea ... affectionate , has been a cold , which impeded the & c . LETTER XLVIII . cows , how much land in your BOOK V. ] 39 ...
... affection- you have , live if you can on less ; do ate friend . LETTER XLVII . not borrow either for vanity or plea ... affectionate , has been a cold , which impeded the & c . LETTER XLVIII . cows , how much land in your BOOK V. ] 39 ...
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... affectionate kinsman . your LETTER XII . To the Rev. William Unwin . My dear friend , July 27 , 1780 . bell - wether ... affection- has not afforded you materials for an ately . answer . Nevertheless , as it often happens in the case ...
... affectionate kinsman . your LETTER XII . To the Rev. William Unwin . My dear friend , July 27 , 1780 . bell - wether ... affection- has not afforded you materials for an ately . answer . Nevertheless , as it often happens in the case ...
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VOL IV | 1 |
From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to Mrs S C | 19 |
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