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Page 55
... suppose , they to perform on foot , will not hesitate , were our counterparts exactly ; and and doubt , whether he shall set out time , that has sewed up the slashed or not , because he does not readily sleeve , and reduced the large ...
... suppose , they to perform on foot , will not hesitate , were our counterparts exactly ; and and doubt , whether he shall set out time , that has sewed up the slashed or not , because he does not readily sleeve , and reduced the large ...
Page 226
... suppose from a compound of things is every honest man's chief concern never meant to meet together . I to please himself . LETTER CX . The Bishop of Gloucester to Mr. Hurd . My dear friend , February , 1767 . have often heard him ...
... suppose from a compound of things is every honest man's chief concern never meant to meet together . I to please himself . LETTER CX . The Bishop of Gloucester to Mr. Hurd . My dear friend , February , 1767 . have often heard him ...
Page 340
... suppose you will lution , it must be , I suppose , a condi- soon be set at liberty in England by tional one , to take place in case their the cartel for the exchange of prison- offer of exchanging him for Mr. Lau- ers in the mean time ...
... suppose you will lution , it must be , I suppose , a condi- soon be set at liberty in England by tional one , to take place in case their the cartel for the exchange of prison- offer of exchanging him for Mr. Lau- ers in the mean time ...
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From the same to the Duchess of Portland | 7 |
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