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Page 168
... given me , by whom that lady is so fond of satiriz- different arguers , of looking into the ing . O ! how I have used her on hearts of some of them , through win- this occasion ! She can hardly for- dows , that at other times have been ...
... given me , by whom that lady is so fond of satiriz- different arguers , of looking into the ing . O ! how I have used her on hearts of some of them , through win- this occasion ! She can hardly for- dows , that at other times have been ...
Page 216
... given appear to be all that are been written by Collins , on the High- genuine . It has since , as you ob- land superstitions , have great merit , serve , been proved , that both the and no inferiority to those whose Flodden Dirges ...
... given appear to be all that are been written by Collins , on the High- genuine . It has since , as you ob- land superstitions , have great merit , serve , been proved , that both the and no inferiority to those whose Flodden Dirges ...
Page 368
... given me much con- Island , occupy Winter Hill : a part cern . Having given orders for this of those from Connecticut , under purpose immediately on my arrival , general Putnam , are on Prospect and unapprized of the imperfect obe- Hill ...
... given me much con- Island , occupy Winter Hill : a part cern . Having given orders for this of those from Connecticut , under purpose immediately on my arrival , general Putnam , are on Prospect and unapprized of the imperfect obe- Hill ...
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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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