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... hope- less the proportionate spaces were left blank . The con- dition of the manuscript was fully described in the introduc- tion , and all matters critical and explanatory were reserved for notes at the end . It may be hoped therefore ...
... hope- less the proportionate spaces were left blank . The con- dition of the manuscript was fully described in the introduc- tion , and all matters critical and explanatory were reserved for notes at the end . It may be hoped therefore ...
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... hope left , and that the physicians themselves were of that opinion . And a week later he reports that " his sickness was more than vomiting and looseness , which were accompanied 3 S. P. vol . cvii . no . 54 . 2 Ib . cviii , no . 33 ...
... hope left , and that the physicians themselves were of that opinion . And a week later he reports that " his sickness was more than vomiting and looseness , which were accompanied 3 S. P. vol . cvii . no . 54 . 2 Ib . cviii , no . 33 ...
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... hope suffer it . Yet let us examine in reason now , if we be so charitable as to forget what is past , whether we may promise ourselves the assur- ance of his2 amity for the time to come or not : because peace with a true neighbour is a ...
... hope suffer it . Yet let us examine in reason now , if we be so charitable as to forget what is past , whether we may promise ourselves the assur- ance of his2 amity for the time to come or not : because peace with a true neighbour is a ...
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... hope to give the King a good account of my time this vacation . If your Lordship pass back by London , I desire to wait on you , and discourse a little with you : if not , my prayers shall go progress with you , and my letters attend ...
... hope to give the King a good account of my time this vacation . If your Lordship pass back by London , I desire to wait on you , and discourse a little with you : if not , my prayers shall go progress with you , and my letters attend ...
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... hope , if God give me life for a year or two , to give his Majesty cause to think of me seven years after I am dead . I am glad the time approacheth , when I shall have the happiness to kiss his Majesty's hands and to embrace your ...
... hope , if God give me life for a year or two , to give his Majesty cause to think of me seven years after I am dead . I am glad the time approacheth , when I shall have the happiness to kiss his Majesty's hands and to embrace your ...
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