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Page 47
... ther acquaintance I have lately made , of my prayers ; and when I remem- is with a Mr. Nicholson , a North- ber my friends on these occasions , country divine , very poor , but very there is no likelihood that you can good , and very ...
... ther acquaintance I have lately made , of my prayers ; and when I remem- is with a Mr. Nicholson , a North- ber my friends on these occasions , country divine , very poor , but very there is no likelihood that you can good , and very ...
Page 346
... ther had been omitted ; but wish to see a copy when you have an opportuni- ty of sending it . I HAVE received several letters from Mr. Hartley has long continued you lately , dated June16 , June 30 , and here , in expectation of ...
... ther had been omitted ; but wish to see a copy when you have an opportuni- ty of sending it . I HAVE received several letters from Mr. Hartley has long continued you lately , dated June16 , June 30 , and here , in expectation of ...
Page 372
... ther year , and , consequently , of ano- of the one , and is fearful of the ther enlistment , they would save mo- other , acts from present feelings , re - ney , and have infinitely better troops , gardless of consequences . if they ...
... ther year , and , consequently , of ano- of the one , and is fearful of the ther enlistment , they would save mo- other , acts from present feelings , re - ney , and have infinitely better troops , gardless of consequences . if they ...
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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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