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Page Johnson'sinterded Application to Civil Law - Letters to Cave - Writings in “ Gentleman's Magazine ... when performed for the benefit of Milton's Grand - daughter , and Letter in favour of the undertaking 125 CHAPTER VII .
Page Johnson'sinterded Application to Civil Law - Letters to Cave - Writings in “ Gentleman's Magazine ... when performed for the benefit of Milton's Grand - daughter , and Letter in favour of the undertaking 125 CHAPTER VII .
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Would a letter give him any pleasure ? I have a mind to write . “ I am glad of your hindrance in your Spenserian design , - yet I would not have it delayed . Three hours a day stolen from sleep and amusement will produce it .
Would a letter give him any pleasure ? I have a mind to write . “ I am glad of your hindrance in your Spenserian design , - yet I would not have it delayed . Three hours a day stolen from sleep and amusement will produce it .
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“ After I received my diploma , I wrote you a letter of thanks , with a letter to the Vice - Chancellor , and sent another to Mr. Wise ; but have heard from nobody since , and begin to think myself forgotten .
“ After I received my diploma , I wrote you a letter of thanks , with a letter to the Vice - Chancellor , and sent another to Mr. Wise ; but have heard from nobody since , and begin to think myself forgotten .
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