The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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Page 428
GENTLEMEN , Will you allow me half a dozen words on the subject of Mr. Pincott's letter in your October number ? I should not desire to enter into any controversy with him upon a subject with which he is much more conversant , probably ...
GENTLEMEN , Will you allow me half a dozen words on the subject of Mr. Pincott's letter in your October number ? I should not desire to enter into any controversy with him upon a subject with which he is much more conversant , probably ...
Page 667
At the end of each of these communications follows a list of people for whom she wants letters written . ... We cannot resist giving one of these Cremieux epistles , written in the polite letter - writer style ; it is addressed to Lady ...
At the end of each of these communications follows a list of people for whom she wants letters written . ... We cannot resist giving one of these Cremieux epistles , written in the polite letter - writer style ; it is addressed to Lady ...
Page 739
It appears from the letters that the Fountaines must have been in a better position , or at all events better off ... The last letter , written in 1664 , breathes the same tenderness and shows the same loving companionship as the ...
It appears from the letters that the Fountaines must have been in a better position , or at all events better off ... The last letter , written in 1664 , breathes the same tenderness and shows the same loving companionship as the ...
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