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Page 437
... write with any probability of success . If the titles inform me right , not only Kings and Courtiers , but Emperors themselves in this country , periodically supply the press . A man here who should write , and honestly confess that he ...
... write with any probability of success . If the titles inform me right , not only Kings and Courtiers , but Emperors themselves in this country , periodically supply the press . A man here who should write , and honestly confess that he ...
Page 480
... write their own histories ; they are truly useful to few but themselves ; but for men who are contented with more humble stations , I fancy such truths only are serviceable as may con- duct them safely through life . That knowledge ...
... write their own histories ; they are truly useful to few but themselves ; but for men who are contented with more humble stations , I fancy such truths only are serviceable as may con- duct them safely through life . That knowledge ...
Page 682
... write , may'nt her aunt write ? Leont . Her aunt scarce ever writes , and all my sister's letters are directed to me . 1 [ in this house : first and " new " editions . As this is spoken in Honeywood's house the correction is plainly ...
... write , may'nt her aunt write ? Leont . Her aunt scarce ever writes , and all my sister's letters are directed to me . 1 [ in this house : first and " new " editions . As this is spoken in Honeywood's house the correction is plainly ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 23 |
Fresh mortifications or a demonstration that | 80 |
The Family use art which is opposed with still | 91 |
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