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Page 94
... desire a description of him there is always something that concerns themselves , and growing out of their own ... desires me to be as particular , if I had opportunity , in observing the whole interview between his highness and our late ...
... desire a description of him there is always something that concerns themselves , and growing out of their own ... desires me to be as particular , if I had opportunity , in observing the whole interview between his highness and our late ...
Page 110
... desire you to inform several glut- tons of my acquaintance , who look on me with envy , that they had best moderate their ambition in time , lest infamy or death attend their success . I forgot to tell you , Sir , with what unspeakable ...
... desire you to inform several glut- tons of my acquaintance , who look on me with envy , that they had best moderate their ambition in time , lest infamy or death attend their success . I forgot to tell you , Sir , with what unspeakable ...
Page 271
... desire , is , that you will animadvert a little on this gentleman's practice . In my opinion , this gentleman's devotion , cap - in - hand , is only a compliance to the custom of the place , and goes no farther than a little ...
... desire , is , that you will animadvert a little on this gentleman's practice . In my opinion , this gentleman's devotion , cap - in - hand , is only a compliance to the custom of the place , and goes no farther than a little ...
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