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Page 85
... equal to the Alduses and the Stevenses of veracity say a day , ) in which I do not ages yet to come , that I do not mean think of her . Such was the impres- to affirm , that Mrs. W- herself sion her tenderness made upon me , came from ...
... equal to the Alduses and the Stevenses of veracity say a day , ) in which I do not ages yet to come , that I do not mean think of her . Such was the impres- to affirm , that Mrs. W- herself sion her tenderness made upon me , came from ...
Page 337
... equal to some two reasons con , I bour ; and in all that time that strike out the three . If I judge some naughty man had not ventured once two reasons con equal to some three on shore to see her . Our troops reasons pro , I strike out ...
... equal to some two reasons con , I bour ; and in all that time that strike out the three . If I judge some naughty man had not ventured once two reasons con equal to some three on shore to see her . Our troops reasons pro , I strike out ...
Page 340
... equal sum a stranger who has As I have no communication with equal need of it . Do so . By that your ministers , I send it enclosed to means you will discharge any obli- you . * If you can find any means gation you may suppose yourself ...
... equal sum a stranger who has As I have no communication with equal need of it . Do so . By that your ministers , I send it enclosed to means you will discharge any obli- you . * If you can find any means gation you may suppose yourself ...
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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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