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Page 330
... sent ; I think almost I shall be in town on business in the enough , with the specimens of Ro- beginning of November , and perhaps maic I mean to annex . at Cambridge before the end of this I will have nothing to say to your month but ...
... sent ; I think almost I shall be in town on business in the enough , with the specimens of Ro- beginning of November , and perhaps maic I mean to annex . at Cambridge before the end of this I will have nothing to say to your month but ...
Page 355
... sent ( in the state I received I RECEIVED safe the letters your them ) , to be landed , without adding lordship so kindly forwarded to me , a word upon the subject of the inju- and beg you to accept my thanks . rious extremities in ...
... sent ( in the state I received I RECEIVED safe the letters your them ) , to be landed , without adding lordship so kindly forwarded to me , a word upon the subject of the inju- and beg you to accept my thanks . rious extremities in ...
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... sent in as a tempo- gether as one common herd , no or - rary aid ) do not think themselves der nor discipline can prevail ; nor subject to them , and therefore take will the officer ever meet with that liberties which the soldier is ...
... sent in as a tempo- gether as one common herd , no or - rary aid ) do not think themselves der nor discipline can prevail ; nor subject to them , and therefore take will the officer ever meet with that liberties which the soldier 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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