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Page 82
... poor will be much affect- dangers of the road . Thanks to ed , hurts me most . He says , indeed , that tender interest and concern , that they will but little feel it , be- which the legislature takes in my se- cause even now they can ...
... poor will be much affect- dangers of the road . Thanks to ed , hurts me most . He says , indeed , that tender interest and concern , that they will but little feel it , be- which the legislature takes in my se- cause even now they can ...
Page 156
... poor , that under this from them at my little cottage , which humble roof I can have no proud is not so often as to read a great deal . thoughts ; but must have killed every I am so apprehensive , now the wea- grain of worldly pride and ...
... poor , that under this from them at my little cottage , which humble roof I can have no proud is not so often as to read a great deal . thoughts ; but must have killed every I am so apprehensive , now the wea- grain of worldly pride and ...
Page 326
... poor religious building I have ever seen . compensation : as it is , he should The walls of the seraglio are like the marry her . I will have no gay de- walls of Newstead Gardens , only ceivers on my estate , and I shall not higher ...
... poor religious building I have ever seen . compensation : as it is , he should The walls of the seraglio are like the marry her . I will have no gay de- walls of Newstead Gardens , only ceivers on my estate , and I shall not higher ...
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From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
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