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... oblige , where you can have no view of a return ; and I expect from you prised than by your obliging letter.- that ... obliged no less than a dozen of my but that of being something too London acquaintance by refusing to young for the ...
... oblige , where you can have no view of a return ; and I expect from you prised than by your obliging letter.- that ... obliged no less than a dozen of my but that of being something too London acquaintance by refusing to young for the ...
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... obliged to attend ; a part cieties , but , tempora mutantur . * Dr. of literary economy which is but lit- Reid is a very learned , ingenious , tle attended to in the universities of and worthy man ; so is Dr. Blair : they England . But ...
... obliged to attend ; a part cieties , but , tempora mutantur . * Dr. of literary economy which is but lit- Reid is a very learned , ingenious , tle attended to in the universities of and worthy man ; so is Dr. Blair : they England . But ...
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... obliging cise : that neglect is attended with a favour . Give me leave to say , you consequence which gives me con ... obliged , & c . LETTER LXVII . Mr. Richardson to Lady Echlin . October 10 , 1754 . The worthy maiden you mention is ...
... obliging cise : that neglect is attended with a favour . Give me leave to say , you consequence which gives me con ... obliged , & c . LETTER LXVII . Mr. Richardson to Lady Echlin . October 10 , 1754 . The worthy maiden you mention is ...
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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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