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Page 16
... wish him as many brothers , but I have some private objections arising from self - love against that wish , so I will leave that to his merit and dis- cernment , which to me has arisen from accident . I ought to have epis- From Mrs ...
... wish him as many brothers , but I have some private objections arising from self - love against that wish , so I will leave that to his merit and dis- cernment , which to me has arisen from accident . I ought to have epis- From Mrs ...
Page 32
... wish , indeed , I include myself , to acknowledge . who have none but you on whom my When , upon some slight encou- heart reposes : yet surely I wish ragement , I first visited your lordship your good , even though your situa- I was ...
... wish , indeed , I include myself , to acknowledge . who have none but you on whom my When , upon some slight encou- heart reposes : yet surely I wish ragement , I first visited your lordship your good , even though your situa- I was ...
Page 139
... wish to have it , because I tue , ought to stand forth , it is the wish to have twenty thousand pounds present . I am informed , that you in my pocket before I am eight - and - have attended some county meetings , thirty years old ; and ...
... wish to have it , because I tue , ought to stand forth , it is the wish to have twenty thousand pounds present . I am informed , that you in my pocket before I am eight - and - have attended some county meetings , thirty years old ; and ...
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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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