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" HAS just left me ; HE HAS explained to me what I did not conceive, that the publication of the scenes in the ' Trip to Calais ' at this juncture, with the dedication and preface, might be of infinite ill consequence to your affairs. "
The European Magazine, and London Review - Page 164
1788
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The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge, Volume 5

1775 - 868 pages
...has begged me not to mention his name, but I fuppofe your grace will ealily guefshim) has jutt left me. He has explained to me, what I did not conceive, that the publication of the fcenes in the Trip- to Calais, at this juncture, with the dedication and preface, might be of infinite...
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Memoirs of Samuel Foote, Esq: With a Collection of His Genuine Bon-mots ...

William Cook - Dramatists, English - 1806 - 244 pages
...has begged me not to mention his name, but I suppose your Grace will easily guess him,) has just left me. He has explained to me (what I did not conceive), that the publication of the scenes in The Trip, to Calais At this juncture, with the dedication and preface, might be of infinite...
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 3

John Walker - 1811 - 574 pages
...begged me not to mention his name, but I suppose your grace will easily guess him,) has just left'me. He has explained to me, what I did not conceive, that the publication of the scenes in the Trip to Calais, at this juncture, with the dedication and preface, might be of infinite...
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 3

John Walker - 1814 - 566 pages
...has begged me not to mention his name, but I suppose your grace will easily guess him), has just left me. He has explained to me, what I did not conceive, that the publication of the scenes in The Trip to Calais, at this juncture, with the dedication and preface, might be of infinite...
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Anecdotes of the Aristocracy: And Episodes in Ancestral Story, Volume 2

Bernard Burke - Anecdotes - 1849 - 528 pages
...HAS begged me not to mention his name, but I suppose your grace will easily guess him, HAS just left me ; HE HAS explained to me what I did not conceive, that the publication of the scenes in the ' Trip to Calais ' at this juncture, with the dedication and preface, might be of infinite...
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Anecdotes of the Aristocracy: And Episodes in Ancestral Story, Volume 2

Bernard Burke - Anecdotes - 1849 - 516 pages
...HAS begged me not to mention his name, but I suppose your grace will easily guess him, HAS just left me ; HE HAS explained to me what I did not conceive, that the publication of the scenes in the ' Trip to Calais ' at this juncture, with the dedication and preface, might be of infinite...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1858 - 798 pages
...has begged me not to mention his name, but I suppose your Grace will easily guess who) has just left me — he has explained to me, what I did not conceive, that the publication of the scenes in the Trip to Calais, at this juncture, with the dedication and preface, might be of infinite...
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Kings and queens of an hour: records of love, romance ..., Issue 613, Volume 2

Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1883 - 446 pages
...just left me ; he has explained to me, what I did not conceive, that the publication of the scenes in ' The Trip to Calais,' at this juncture, with the dedication and preface, might be of infinite ill-consequence to your affairs. " I really, madam, wish you no ill, and should be sorry to do you...
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The Duchess of Kingston. The Bishop of Derry. The story of Peg Woffington ...

Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1883 - 408 pages
...has begged me not to mention his name, but I suppose your grace will easily guess him), has just left me ; he has explained to me, what I did not conceive, that the publication of the scenes in 'The Trip to Calais,' at this juncture, with the dedication and preface, might be of infinite...
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Wits, Beaux, and Beauties of the Georgian Era

John Fyvie - Great Britain - 1909 - 418 pages
...begged me not to mention his name, but I suppose your Grace will easily guess him — has just left me. He has explained to me, what I did not conceive, that the publication of the scenes in ' A Trip to Calais ' at this juncture, with the dedication and preface, might be of infinite...
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