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... acquainted with it apears graceful in this life , or will turn to the labour and assiduity with which Tully ac- an advantage in the next . Let the sycophant , quired his eloquence . Seneca in his letters to or the buffoon , the satirist ...
... acquainted with it apears graceful in this life , or will turn to the labour and assiduity with which Tully ac- an advantage in the next . Let the sycophant , quired his eloquence . Seneca in his letters to or the buffoon , the satirist ...
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... acquainted with it apears graceful in this life , or will turn to the labour and assiduity with which Tully ac- an advantage in the next . Let the sycophant , quired his eloquence . Seneca in his letters to or the buffoon , the satirist ...
... acquainted with it apears graceful in this life , or will turn to the labour and assiduity with which Tully ac- an advantage in the next . Let the sycophant , quired his eloquence . Seneca in his letters to or the buffoon , the satirist ...
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... acquainted with the gentleman who writ it . I am not now at leisure to give my opinion upon the hat and feather : however , to wipe of the present imputation , and gratify my female correspondent , I shall here print a letter which No ...
... acquainted with the gentleman who writ it . I am not now at leisure to give my opinion upon the hat and feather : however , to wipe of the present imputation , and gratify my female correspondent , I shall here print a letter which No ...
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... acquaintance , that is told him , he has information only of one wo- he had been false to several other women , and man that is laid for him , and that the wrong the like . The poor man is now reduced to one ; for the lady commissioners ...
... acquaintance , that is told him , he has information only of one wo- he had been false to several other women , and man that is laid for him , and that the wrong the like . The poor man is now reduced to one ; for the lady commissioners ...
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... acquaintance , that is told him , he has information only of one wo- he had been false to several other women , and man that is laid for him , and that the wrong the like . The poor man is now reduced to one ; for the lady commissioners ...
... acquaintance , that is told him , he has information only of one wo- he had been false to several other women , and man that is laid for him , and that the wrong the like . The poor man is now reduced to one ; for the lady commissioners ...
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