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I do assure You there is not one of your Friends has a Greater Sense of your
Merit in general , and of the Favours You every Day do us , than , SIR , Your most
Obedient , and most Humble Servant , RICHARD STEELE . THE SPECTATOR .
I do assure You there is not one of your Friends has a Greater Sense of your
Merit in general , and of the Favours You every Day do us , than , SIR , Your most
Obedient , and most Humble Servant , RICHARD STEELE . THE SPECTATOR .
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Your very humble Servant , J. R. Mr. SPECTATOR About two Years ago I was
called upon by the younger Part of a Country Family , by my Mother's Side related
to me , to visit Mr. Campbell , the dumb Man ; for they told me that ...
Your very humble Servant , J. R. Mr. SPECTATOR About two Years ago I was
called upon by the younger Part of a Country Family , by my Mother's Side related
to me , to visit Mr. Campbell , the dumb Man ; for they told me that ...
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... o quotquot sunt , Veneres , Gratiae , Cupidines , Eo vobis adsunt in promptu
Faces , vincula , spicula , Hinc eligite , sumite , regíte . I am , Sir , Your most
humble Servant , A. B. ' The Proposal of my Correspondent I cannot but look
upon No.
... o quotquot sunt , Veneres , Gratiae , Cupidines , Eo vobis adsunt in promptu
Faces , vincula , spicula , Hinc eligite , sumite , regíte . I am , Sir , Your most
humble Servant , A. B. ' The Proposal of my Correspondent I cannot but look
upon No.
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Count Rechteren , says he , should have made Affidavit that his Servants had
been affronted , and then Monsieur Mesnager would have done him Justice , by
taking away their Liveries from them , or some other way that he might have
thought ...
Count Rechteren , says he , should have made Affidavit that his Servants had
been affronted , and then Monsieur Mesnager would have done him Justice , by
taking away their Liveries from them , or some other way that he might have
thought ...
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... as a real Increase of their Fortune ; and fully to believe , that one Day this
imaginary Gain will certainly be made out by one more substantial . I wish you
would talk to us a little on this Head ; you would oblige , Sir , Your most humble
Servant .
... as a real Increase of their Fortune ; and fully to believe , that one Day this
imaginary Gain will certainly be made out by one more substantial . I wish you
would talk to us a little on this Head ; you would oblige , Sir , Your most humble
Servant .
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