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... desire , that if you think fit to throw very proud that there are some things in these away any moments on it , you would not do it papers which I know you pardon ; * and it is after reading those excellent pieces with which no small ...
... desire , that if you think fit to throw very proud that there are some things in these away any moments on it , you would not do it papers which I know you pardon ; * and it is after reading those excellent pieces with which no small ...
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... desire my reader to consider , that as I cannot keep an ingenious man to go daily to Will's under twopence each day , merely for his charges ; to White's under sixpence ; nor to the Grecian , without allowing him some plain Spanish , to ...
... desire my reader to consider , that as I cannot keep an ingenious man to go daily to Will's under twopence each day , merely for his charges ; to White's under sixpence ; nor to the Grecian , without allowing him some plain Spanish , to ...
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... desire he would go to the play called , the Stratagem , * this evening , which is to be acted for the bene- fit of my near kinsman Mr. John Bickerstaff.t I protest to you , the gentleman has not spoken to me to desire this favour : but ...
... desire he would go to the play called , the Stratagem , * this evening , which is to be acted for the bene- fit of my near kinsman Mr. John Bickerstaff.t I protest to you , the gentleman has not spoken to me to desire this favour : but ...
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... desire Mr. Pinkethman to follow in the habit of a cardinal , and Mr. Bul- lock in that of a privy - counsellor . To make up the rest of the appearance , I desire all the ladies from the balconics to weep with Mrs. Barry , as they hope ...
... desire Mr. Pinkethman to follow in the habit of a cardinal , and Mr. Bul- lock in that of a privy - counsellor . To make up the rest of the appearance , I desire all the ladies from the balconics to weep with Mrs. Barry , as they hope ...
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... desire your advice and assistance , in putting in all this time to your friends and relations ? ' me in a method of obtaining a divorce from a She answered , ' He has been thus but a fort- marriage , which I know the law will pronounce ...
... desire your advice and assistance , in putting in all this time to your friends and relations ? ' me in a method of obtaining a divorce from a She answered , ' He has been thus but a fort- marriage , which I know the law will pronounce ...
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