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... acquaintance ; for though the legs and arms and whole body of that man may still appear , and perform their animal func- tions ; yet since , as I have elsewhere observed , his art is gone , the man is gone . I am , as I said , concerned ...
... acquaintance ; for though the legs and arms and whole body of that man may still appear , and perform their animal func- tions ; yet since , as I have elsewhere observed , his art is gone , the man is gone . I am , as I said , concerned ...
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... acquaintance , which they are willing privately to make public , may send them by the penny - post to Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq . in- closed to Mr. John Morphew , near Stationers ' Hall . out of town but one half year , has lost the lan ...
... acquaintance , which they are willing privately to make public , may send them by the penny - post to Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq . in- closed to Mr. John Morphew , near Stationers ' Hall . out of town but one half year , has lost the lan ...
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... acquaintance . He allowed indeed that Flora had a little beauty , and a great deal of wit ; but then she was so ungainly in her behaviour , and such a laughing hoyden ! -Pastorella had with him the allowance of being blameless ; but ...
... acquaintance . He allowed indeed that Flora had a little beauty , and a great deal of wit ; but then she was so ungainly in her behaviour , and such a laughing hoyden ! -Pastorella had with him the allowance of being blameless ; but ...
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... acquaintance , and is as follows : DEAR KNIGHT , May 9 , 1709 ' I desire you would give my humble service to all our friends , which I speak of to you ( out of method ) in the very beginning of my epistle , lest the present disorders ...
... acquaintance , and is as follows : DEAR KNIGHT , May 9 , 1709 ' I desire you would give my humble service to all our friends , which I speak of to you ( out of method ) in the very beginning of my epistle , lest the present disorders ...
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... acquaintance , who lives at Mary - Instead of preparations for war , and the defence bone , + has put a good sentence of his own in- vention upon his dwelling - place , to find out where he lives : he is so near London , that his ...
... acquaintance , who lives at Mary - Instead of preparations for war , and the defence bone , + has put a good sentence of his own in- vention upon his dwelling - place , to find out where he lives : he is so near London , that his ...
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