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... mention , approve your love of variety in tri- but has found all the sincerity of fles , and constancy in things of great - friendship , and complacency of a er moment . I think you have great lover in the same person ; and I am reason ...
... mention , approve your love of variety in tri- but has found all the sincerity of fles , and constancy in things of great - friendship , and complacency of a er moment . I think you have great lover in the same person ; and I am reason ...
Page 128
... mention . We should there- will read to you when I come to fore compare our afflictions with town ) , and am this week to make a those who are more miserable , and declamation . I add no more than not with those who are more hap- the ...
... mention . We should there- will read to you when I come to fore compare our afflictions with town ) , and am this week to make a those who are more miserable , and declamation . I add no more than not with those who are more hap- the ...
Page 233
... mention- go to other subjects . 13 ed warmth , you must give me leave to mention one uncommon , and hard- ly ever to be met with , mixture in the character of the lady I spake of LETTER CXIX . in my first letter . And that is the Bishop ...
... mention- go to other subjects . 13 ed warmth , you must give me leave to mention one uncommon , and hard- ly ever to be met with , mixture in the character of the lady I spake of LETTER CXIX . in my first letter . And that is the Bishop ...
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