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Page 25
... observe a crucifix , that they assur- seem to have been more diligent in ed me had spoke very wisely to the amassing ... observing , From Lady M. W. Montague to the that was a craw - fish , with all the mo- tions so natural that it was ...
... observe a crucifix , that they assur- seem to have been more diligent in ed me had spoke very wisely to the amassing ... observing , From Lady M. W. Montague to the that was a craw - fish , with all the mo- tions so natural that it was ...
Page 56
... observation , it re- LETTER XV . To the Rev. William Unwin . Sept. 3 , 1780 . My dear friend , I AM glad you are so provident , mains the same ; my memory pre - and that while you are young you sents me with this image unimpair- ed ...
... observation , it re- LETTER XV . To the Rev. William Unwin . Sept. 3 , 1780 . My dear friend , I AM glad you are so provident , mains the same ; my memory pre - and that while you are young you sents me with this image unimpair- ed ...
Page 360
... observation , and that possibly dustry for their maintenance . This Nature , finding they made no use of is a subject you understand better bubbies , has left off giving them any . than I , and therefore , having per- Yet , since ...
... observation , and that possibly dustry for their maintenance . This Nature , finding they made no use of is a subject you understand better bubbies , has left off giving them any . than I , and therefore , having per- Yet , since ...
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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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