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Page 45
... mind who was told that you were pleased to uld not be proud to own his obliga- honour me with your patronage , I ns ? But it has pleased God to re- did not expect to hear of a refusal ; re me to so great a measure of health , yet as I ...
... mind who was told that you were pleased to uld not be proud to own his obliga- honour me with your patronage , I ns ? But it has pleased God to re- did not expect to hear of a refusal ; re me to so great a measure of health , yet as I ...
Page 124
... 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 tem- found 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 tem- found in walking alone in a church - porary shock , but is followed by a yard ...
Page 277
... mind . will be my chief joy , for I promise Direct your letters to Arlington myself little pleasure in arriving . Street , whence Favre will take care Can you think me boy enough to be to convey them to me . I leave him fond of a new ...
... mind . will be my chief joy , for I promise Direct your letters to Arlington myself little pleasure in arriving . Street , whence Favre will take care Can you think me boy enough to be to convey them to me . I leave him fond of a new ...
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