Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 4S. Walker, 1826 |
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Page 91
... thank you , and also for standing thing so much at heart as to give all proxy on this occasion . Nor must I possible security to yourself and the forget to thank you , that so soon af - General that my work shall not come ter I had sent ...
... thank you , and also for standing thing so much at heart as to give all proxy on this occasion . Nor must I possible security to yourself and the forget to thank you , that so soon af - General that my work shall not come ter I had sent ...
Page 167
... thank- polite piece of complaisance . I be- ful that I can reap benefit and plea- gin to fear you think me too peremp- sure from my nimble feet , and a trot- tory , and self - sufficient ; if so , you ting horse . resolve , perhaps , to ...
... thank- polite piece of complaisance . I be- ful that I can reap benefit and plea- gin to fear you think me too peremp- sure from my nimble feet , and a trot- tory , and self - sufficient ; if so , you ting horse . resolve , perhaps , to ...
Page 346
... thank you for the length . pamphlets by Mr. Estlin . Every I am , as ever , your affectionate thing you send me gives me pleasure ; to receive your account would give me more than all . father . LETTER XIV . Dr. Franklin to B. Vaughan ...
... thank you for the length . pamphlets by Mr. Estlin . Every I am , as ever , your affectionate thing you send me gives me pleasure ; to receive your account would give me more than all . father . LETTER XIV . Dr. Franklin to B. Vaughan ...
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To the Rev William Unwin | 40 |
To the Rev William Unwin | 42 |
To Lady Hesketh | 46 |
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