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Page 164
... allow of not get myself excused from this task . the abatement you mention to be No helps from any of you . Go , made , of the merit of those who have naughty , idle chits to pretend to had better opportunities , and improv- approve ...
... allow of not get myself excused from this task . the abatement you mention to be No helps from any of you . Go , made , of the merit of those who have naughty , idle chits to pretend to had better opportunities , and improv- approve ...
Page 167
... allow against old maids , I pronounce her me , at present , to subscribe myself . incurable . your obliged , & c . LETTER LXVII . Mr. Richardson to Lady Echlin . October 10 , 1754 . The worthy maiden you mention is an honourable woman ...
... allow against old maids , I pronounce her me , at present , to subscribe myself . incurable . your obliged , & c . LETTER LXVII . Mr. Richardson to Lady Echlin . October 10 , 1754 . The worthy maiden you mention is an honourable woman ...
Page 298
... allow me to hope to see it , He had on a ring of the new king if not finished soon . I should not of Prussia , or I should have wished forgive myself if I turned you from him joy on the death of one of the prosecution of your work ; but ...
... allow me to hope to see it , He had on a ring of the new king if not finished soon . I should not of Prussia , or I should have wished forgive myself if I turned you from him joy on the death of one of the prosecution of your work ; but ...
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From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
From the same to Mrs S C | 19 |
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