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... grace much comfort , and la- I am , madam , your grace's most dy Bell much joy upon the occasion obedient servant , E. ROBINSON . LETTER III . of her marriage . I imagine she only waits for the writings . Lawyers , who live by delay ...
... grace much comfort , and la- I am , madam , your grace's most dy Bell much joy upon the occasion obedient servant , E. ROBINSON . LETTER III . of her marriage . I imagine she only waits for the writings . Lawyers , who live by delay ...
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... grace's heart is already " too feeling- little time he becomes less so ; and ly alive to each fine impulse ; " and , at our first plunge we are impatient therefore , to you I would recommend to get out of the bath , but if we stay gay ...
... grace's heart is already " too feeling- little time he becomes less so ; and ly alive to each fine impulse ; " and , at our first plunge we are impatient therefore , to you I would recommend to get out of the bath , but if we stay gay ...
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... grace will be pleased with his quaintance , with any one commis- Pastorals , not only on account of sioner , either ... grace's advice and assistance . I am well aware , that though his case is very interesting to me , there is no- thing ...
... grace will be pleased with his quaintance , with any one commis- Pastorals , not only on account of sioner , either ... grace's advice and assistance . I am well aware , that though his case is very interesting to me , there is no- thing ...
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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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