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... mention , approve your love of variety in tri- but has found all the sincerity of fles , and constancy in things of great- friendship , and complacency of a er moment . I think you have great lover in the same person ; and I am reason ...
... mention , approve your love of variety in tri- but has found all the sincerity of fles , and constancy in things of great- friendship , and complacency of a er moment . I think you have great lover in the same person ; and I am reason ...
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... mention , and am much my wishes , leads me to think , that pleased with them : I think " curali- we shall not experience such dread- um , " in particular , a very happy con- ful times as you suppose possible ; jecture ; for neither ...
... mention , and am much my wishes , leads me to think , that pleased with them : I think " curali- we shall not experience such dread- um , " in particular , a very happy con- ful times as you suppose possible ; jecture ; for neither ...
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... mention , I to be paid with a good plantation , wish it could have been of more ser- would be modest in his demands , vice to you . But if it had , the only compared with those , who think they thanks I should desire is , that you ...
... mention , I to be paid with a good plantation , wish it could have been of more ser- would be modest in his demands , vice to you . But if it had , the only compared with those , who think they thanks I should desire is , that you ...
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From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
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