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то Mr. METHUEN . SIR , T is with very great Pleasure I take an Oppor- tunity of publishing the Gratitude I owe You , for 448706A 2 the the Place You allow me in your Friendship and Familiarity.
то Mr. METHUEN . SIR , T is with very great Pleasure I take an Oppor- tunity of publishing the Gratitude I owe You , for 448706A 2 the the Place You allow me in your Friendship and Familiarity.
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the Place You allow me in your Friendship and Familiarity . I will not ac- knowledge to You that I have often had You in my Thoughts , when I have endeavoured to Draw , in fome Parts of thefe Di- fcourfes , the Character of a Good ...
the Place You allow me in your Friendship and Familiarity . I will not ac- knowledge to You that I have often had You in my Thoughts , when I have endeavoured to Draw , in fome Parts of thefe Di- fcourfes , the Character of a Good ...
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... Place , and finding a Purfe of Gold which the Sol- dier had dropped , took it up and went away with it . Immediately after this came an infirm old Man , weary with Age and Travelling , and having quench- ed his Thirft , fat down to relt ...
... Place , and finding a Purfe of Gold which the Sol- dier had dropped , took it up and went away with it . Immediately after this came an infirm old Man , weary with Age and Travelling , and having quench- ed his Thirft , fat down to relt ...
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... Place has been kiffed ever fince his firft Appearance among us . We " Country Gentlemen cannot begin a- gain and learn these fine and referved 6. Airs ; and : our Converfation is at a Stand , till we have your Judgment for or against ...
... Place has been kiffed ever fince his firft Appearance among us . We " Country Gentlemen cannot begin a- gain and learn these fine and referved 6. Airs ; and : our Converfation is at a Stand , till we have your Judgment for or against ...
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... place my felf " over against it whole Hours together . " I pafst a great part of my time in the 6 Walks where I used to lean upon his Arm , and recollect in my Mind the 14 • Dif- " Discourses which have there paffed be- tween us : 42 ...
... place my felf " over against it whole Hours together . " I pafst a great part of my time in the 6 Walks where I used to lean upon his Arm , and recollect in my Mind the 14 • Dif- " Discourses which have there paffed be- tween us : 42 ...
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