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Gough and Keene , and Mrs. S's friend “ I dined with Colonel Drumgold ; had a dined with us . — This day we began to have pleasing afternoon . a fire . The weather is grown very cold , and “ Some of the books of St Germain's stand I ...
Gough and Keene , and Mrs. S's friend “ I dined with Colonel Drumgold ; had a dined with us . — This day we began to have pleasing afternoon . a fire . The weather is grown very cold , and “ Some of the books of St Germain's stand I ...
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to Lord Percy , General Oglethorpe , & c . who whatever : there is certainly a peculiar hand dined with us at General Paoli's ; who was writ ng , a peculiar countenance , not widely also a witness to the high testimony to your different ...
to Lord Percy , General Oglethorpe , & c . who whatever : there is certainly a peculiar hand dined with us at General Paoli's ; who was writ ng , a peculiar countenance , not widely also a witness to the high testimony to your different ...
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his box ; but by sending it to Mr. Mathias , On Thursday , April 12 , I dined with him who very readily undertook its conveyance , at a Bishop's , where were Sir Joshua Rey . I did the best I could , and perhaps before nolds ...
his box ; but by sending it to Mr. Mathias , On Thursday , April 12 , I dined with him who very readily undertook its conveyance , at a Bishop's , where were Sir Joshua Rey . I did the best I could , and perhaps before nolds ...
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