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Page 115
... attend ; a part cieties , but , tempora mutantur . * Dr. of literary economy which is but lit- Reid is a very learned , ingenious , tle attended to in the universities of and worthy man ; so is Dr. Blair : they England . But I will ...
... attend ; a part cieties , but , tempora mutantur . * Dr. of literary economy which is but lit- Reid is a very learned , ingenious , tle attended to in the universities of and worthy man ; so is Dr. Blair : they England . But I will ...
Page 305
... attend at the office at eight in solicitations , I now sit down to write the morning , and leave at eight in to you , although I never received an the evening ; then attend my Latin answer to the last letter which I until nine ; which ...
... attend at the office at eight in solicitations , I now sit down to write the morning , and leave at eight in to you , although I never received an the evening ; then attend my Latin answer to the last letter which I until nine ; which ...
Page 340
... attend you , from yours , & c . LETTER IX . Dr. Franklin to the Rev. William Nixon . Rev. sir , Sir , M. P. Passy ... attending them . thor . There can be no doubt but Mr. Burke always stood high in my that a gentleman of your learning ...
... attend you , from yours , & c . LETTER IX . Dr. Franklin to the Rev. William Nixon . Rev. sir , Sir , M. P. Passy ... attending them . thor . There can be no doubt but Mr. Burke always stood high in my that a gentleman of your learning ...
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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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