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Page 76
... morning is my writing time , have seized a Pict , his friends would and in the morning I have no spirits . have concluded that a bone had stuck So much the worse for my corre in his throat , and that he was in spondents . Sleep , that ...
... morning is my writing time , have seized a Pict , his friends would and in the morning I have no spirits . have concluded that a bone had stuck So much the worse for my corre in his throat , and that he was in spondents . Sleep , that ...
Page 260
... morning . It is ambitious of mimicking him in little plain I never knew for how many ones . " I am sure she proposes to trades I was formed , when at this tell her remarks to my uncle Horace's time of day I can begin electioneer- ghost ...
... morning . It is ambitious of mimicking him in little plain I never knew for how many ones . " I am sure she proposes to trades I was formed , when at this tell her remarks to my uncle Horace's time of day I can begin electioneer- ghost ...
Page 268
... morning . Lord Temple being , Mr. Thomas Pitt , my present archi- by another strain of power , refused tect : we have all books of that sort admittance to him , said , " I thought here , but cannot think of one which this was the Tower ...
... morning . Lord Temple being , Mr. Thomas Pitt , my present archi- by another strain of power , refused tect : we have all books of that sort admittance to him , said , " I thought here , but cannot think of one which this was the Tower ...
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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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