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... favour , considering the reputation of the annotator . " Be pleased to favour me with a speedy answer , if you are not willing to engage in this scheme ; and appoint me a day to wait upon you , if you are . " I am , Sir , " Your humble ...
... favour , considering the reputation of the annotator . " Be pleased to favour me with a speedy answer , if you are not willing to engage in this scheme ; and appoint me a day to wait upon you , if you are . " I am , Sir , " Your humble ...
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... favour upon a stranger , if he is recommended by the Dean . They say , he is not afraid of the strictest examination , though he is of so long a journey ; and will venture it , if the Dean thinks it necessary ; choosing rather to die ...
... favour upon a stranger , if he is recommended by the Dean . They say , he is not afraid of the strictest examination , though he is of so long a journey ; and will venture it , if the Dean thinks it necessary ; choosing rather to die ...
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... favour of the Earl of Bute , to present them with what Johnson himself wrote ; his lordship having been pleased to ... favours which his Majesty has , by your Lordship's recommendation , been induced to intend for me . " Bounty ...
... favour of the Earl of Bute , to present them with what Johnson himself wrote ; his lordship having been pleased to ... favours which his Majesty has , by your Lordship's recommendation , been induced to intend for me . " Bounty ...
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