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Forgive me , my Lord , for taking this occasion of telling all the world how ardently I love and honour You ; and that I am , with the utmost gratitude for all your favours , My Lord , Your Lordship's most obliged , most obedient ...
Forgive me , my Lord , for taking this occasion of telling all the world how ardently I love and honour You ; and that I am , with the utmost gratitude for all your favours , My Lord , Your Lordship's most obliged , most obedient ...
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I am obliged to you for the diffidence I shall have all the rest of my life : I fall hereafter trust no man so far as to be in his debt . R Tuesday , XXWoche N ° 83 Tuesday , June 5 . W 14 THE SpeciATOR . N 82.
I am obliged to you for the diffidence I shall have all the rest of my life : I fall hereafter trust no man so far as to be in his debt . R Tuesday , XXWoche N ° 83 Tuesday , June 5 . W 14 THE SpeciATOR . N 82.
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Was very well pleased with your discourse upon : I · general mourning , and should be obliged to you if you would enter into the matter more deeply , and give us your thoughts upon th common sense the or , dinary people have of the ...
Was very well pleased with your discourse upon : I · general mourning , and should be obliged to you if you would enter into the matter more deeply , and give us your thoughts upon th common sense the or , dinary people have of the ...
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... be that as it will , you must nevertheless find • the secret and incomparable pleasure of doing good , • and be a great sharer in the entertainment you give . I acknowledge our fex to be much obliged , and I • hope improved by your ...
... be that as it will , you must nevertheless find • the secret and incomparable pleasure of doing good , • and be a great sharer in the entertainment you give . I acknowledge our fex to be much obliged , and I • hope improved by your ...
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... used to tell a pleasant story of a French gentleman that yifited him early one morning at Paris , and after great professions of respect , let him know that he had it in his power to oblige him ; which in short , amounted to this ...
... used to tell a pleasant story of a French gentleman that yifited him early one morning at Paris , and after great professions of respect , let him know that he had it in his power to oblige him ; which in short , amounted to this ...
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