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... wish the whole piece to be inserted in its place in a form corresponding to the rest . The conjectural insertions would of course be enclosed within brackets ; and for the passages which defy restoration , blank spaces would be left ...
... wish the whole piece to be inserted in its place in a form corresponding to the rest . The conjectural insertions would of course be enclosed within brackets ; and for the passages which defy restoration , blank spaces would be left ...
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... wish I could acquaint you with better news , but the sooner you be informed of the truth you may the better prepare you for it , and bethink you what you would have his M. moved in , and how far ; assuring you that I shall ever ...
... wish I could acquaint you with better news , but the sooner you be informed of the truth you may the better prepare you for it , and bethink you what you would have his M. moved in , and how far ; assuring you that I shall ever ...
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... wishes towards your Ladyship being so near unto me , and the daughter of a father to whom I was in the passages of my fortune much obliged . So with my loving commendations , in the midst of business , I rest Your affectionate kinsman ...
... wishes towards your Ladyship being so near unto me , and the daughter of a father to whom I was in the passages of my fortune much obliged . So with my loving commendations , in the midst of business , I rest Your affectionate kinsman ...
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... wishes , or to avoid some interposition by authority which would have been more incon- venient . In the relations ... wish to withdraw the paragraph in which I stated my own conclusion upon the case of Dr. Steward , and leave it as a ...
... wishes , or to avoid some interposition by authority which would have been more incon- venient . In the relations ... wish to withdraw the paragraph in which I stated my own conclusion upon the case of Dr. Steward , and leave it as a ...
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... wish and pray for his welfare . " And again , on the 10th of April , he writes that the King " hath continued weak and had divers accidents that gave a general apprehension of danger , and though he bare it with unusual patience , yet ...
... wish and pray for his welfare . " And again , on the 10th of April , he writes that the King " hath continued weak and had divers accidents that gave a general apprehension of danger , and though he bare it with unusual patience , yet ...
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