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Page 88
... attention ne- reason to suppose that I should ever cessary ; an attention and a care that hear from you again . I have laugh- have injured her health , and which , ed with you at the Arabian Nights had she not been uncommonly sup ...
... attention ne- reason to suppose that I should ever cessary ; an attention and a care that hear from you again . I have laugh- have injured her health , and which , ed with you at the Arabian Nights had she not been uncommonly sup ...
Page 207
... attention , and had with the affection of brothers . On expected it , but because I had been my publishing the Monody on André , obliged to give them reason to be- he desired me to present one to each lieve that I desired their notice ...
... attention , and had with the affection of brothers . On expected it , but because I had been my publishing the Monody on André , obliged to give them reason to be- he desired me to present one to each lieve that I desired their notice ...
Page 371
... attention to the subject , cost of marching home one set of to ask pardon for intruding an opi- men , -bringing in another , —the ha- nion , not only unasked , but , in some voc and waste occasioned by the measure , repugnant to their ...
... attention to the subject , cost of marching home one set of to ask pardon for intruding an opi- men , -bringing in another , —the ha- nion , not only unasked , but , in some voc and waste occasioned by the measure , repugnant to their ...
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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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