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Page 187
... lord , I think , has partly drawn goodness , and no enemy but to what censure upon himself , by a little was bad in Swift . Surely this lady , piece of affectation . My friends will , who calls my lord to account for his he says , by ...
... lord , I think , has partly drawn goodness , and no enemy but to what censure upon himself , by a little was bad in Swift . Surely this lady , piece of affectation . My friends will , who calls my lord to account for his he says , by ...
Page 257
... lord which I found would be , and so it Gower yields the mastership of the was , the easiest way of seeing it . It horse to lord Huntingdon , and re- is absolutely a noble sight . The moves to the great wardrobe , from prince's chamber ...
... lord which I found would be , and so it Gower yields the mastership of the was , the easiest way of seeing it . It horse to lord Huntingdon , and re- is absolutely a noble sight . The moves to the great wardrobe , from prince's chamber ...
Page 266
... lord ! Fox's millions , or he chose they should be removed Calcraft's tithes of millions , cannot now . It looks ill for the court when purchase a grain of your virtue or he is sturdy . They wished too to character . Adieu ! Yours most ...
... lord ! Fox's millions , or he chose they should be removed Calcraft's tithes of millions , cannot now . It looks ill for the court when purchase a grain of your virtue or he is sturdy . They wished too to character . Adieu ! Yours most ...
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