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Page 59
... leave to transcribe out of it two or three . sentences , as a proper introduction to a very curious letter , which I shall make the chief entertainment of this Speculation . " The old English plainness and sincerity , that generous ...
... leave to transcribe out of it two or three . sentences , as a proper introduction to a very curious letter , which I shall make the chief entertainment of this Speculation . " The old English plainness and sincerity , that generous ...
Page 167
... leave , place himself next to Sir Harry , at whose right - hand he had sat at every quarter - sessions this thirty years , unless he was sick . The steward , in the rear , whispered the young Templer , " That is true , to my knowledge ...
... leave , place himself next to Sir Harry , at whose right - hand he had sat at every quarter - sessions this thirty years , unless he was sick . The steward , in the rear , whispered the young Templer , " That is true , to my knowledge ...
Page 466
... leave to address you in your cha- racter of censor , and complain to you , that , among the various errors in conversation which you have corrected , there is one which , though it has not escaped a general reproof , yet seems to ...
... leave to address you in your cha- racter of censor , and complain to you , that , among the various errors in conversation which you have corrected , there is one which , though it has not escaped a general reproof , yet seems to ...
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