EpistlesVicesimus Knox S. Walker, 1825 |
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... mind who was told that you were pleased to would not be proud to own his obliga - honour me with your patronage , I tions ? But it has pleased God to re- did not expect to hear of a refusal ; store me to so great a measureof health ...
... mind who was told that you were pleased to would not be proud to own his obliga - honour me with your patronage , I tions ? But it has pleased God to re- did not expect to hear of a refusal ; store me to so great a measureof health ...
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... mind of that superintending goodcountry ; but when there , they acquire ness , to which we are indebted for a permanent establishment . At Paris , every breath we draw , and of which , the minister , or the favourite of the in the hour ...
... mind of that superintending goodcountry ; but when there , they acquire ness , to which we are indebted for a permanent establishment . At Paris , every breath we draw , and of which , the minister , or the favourite of the in the hour ...
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... mind an with a satisfaction not unlike that , effect something like that of the cold which , in my younger years , I have bath upon the body ; it gives a temfound in walking alone in a church- porary shock , but is followed by a yard ...
... mind an with a satisfaction not unlike that , effect something like that of the cold which , in my younger years , I have bath upon the body ; it gives a temfound in walking alone in a church- porary shock , but is followed by a yard ...
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