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His could ; and no man is well pleased to have expression to me concerning Lord Chester- his all neglected , be it ever so ... Upon through difficulties , of which it is useless which , I wrote him a letter , expressed in to complain ...
His could ; and no man is well pleased to have expression to me concerning Lord Chester- his all neglected , be it ever so ... Upon through difficulties , of which it is useless which , I wrote him a letter , expressed in to complain ...
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me have money , I bid them boldly print I expressed a liking for Mr. Francis Os- without a name ; if they have written in borne's works , and asked him what he order to get inoney , I tell them to go to thought of that writer .
me have money , I bid them boldly print I expressed a liking for Mr. Francis Os- without a name ; if they have written in borne's works , and asked him what he order to get inoney , I tell them to go to thought of that writer .
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Would Mr. Tytler , surely bishop of Killaloe , having once expressed " La Scot , if ever Scot there were , ” to him an apprehension , that if he should visit Ireland he might treat the people of have expressed himself thus ?
Would Mr. Tytler , surely bishop of Killaloe , having once expressed " La Scot , if ever Scot there were , ” to him an apprehension , that if he should visit Ireland he might treat the people of have expressed himself thus ?
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