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... called Indian princes , as you have styled a woman in a coloured hood an Indian queen ; and that you will in due time take these airy gentlemen into consideration . ' We the more carnestly beg that you would of its nature to every ...
... called Indian princes , as you have styled a woman in a coloured hood an Indian queen ; and that you will in due time take these airy gentlemen into consideration . ' We the more carnestly beg that you would of its nature to every ...
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... called Indian princes , as you have styled a woman in a coloured hood an Indian queen ; and that you will in due time take these airy gentlemen into consideration . ' We the more carnestly beg that you would put a stop to this practice ...
... called Indian princes , as you have styled a woman in a coloured hood an Indian queen ; and that you will in due time take these airy gentlemen into consideration . ' We the more carnestly beg that you would put a stop to this practice ...
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... Called for my flow- am at my own disposal , I come up to town ered handkerchief . Worked half a violet leaf every winter , and pass my time in it after the in it . Eyes ached and head out of order . manner you will find in the following ...
... Called for my flow- am at my own disposal , I come up to town ered handkerchief . Worked half a violet leaf every winter , and pass my time in it after the in it . Eyes ached and head out of order . manner you will find in the following ...
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... called upon me to go to the opera before was risen from table . From dinner to six . Drank tea . Turned off a footman for being rude to Veny . Six o'clock . Went to the opera . I did not see Mr. Froth till the beginning of the second ...
... called upon me to go to the opera before was risen from table . From dinner to six . Drank tea . Turned off a footman for being rude to Veny . Six o'clock . Went to the opera . I did not see Mr. Froth till the beginning of the second ...
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... called Polypheme , that made use of the sea for his looking - glass , and could never dress himself to advantage but in a calm . My friend Will , to show us the whole com- pass of his learning upon this subject , further informed us ...
... called Polypheme , that made use of the sea for his looking - glass , and could never dress himself to advantage but in a calm . My friend Will , to show us the whole com- pass of his learning upon this subject , further informed us ...
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