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... honour of being , Madam , ' The time we live ought not to be computed by the number of years , but by the use that has been made of it ; thus , it is not the extent of ground , but the yearly rent , which gives the Z. Your most devoted ...
... honour of being , Madam , ' The time we live ought not to be computed by the number of years , but by the use that has been made of it ; thus , it is not the extent of ground , but the yearly rent , which gives the Z. Your most devoted ...
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... honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent struggle that I gained dissection of the coquette's heart , if you had easily have forgiven you several strokes in the this victory over myself ; nay , I will confess my shame ...
... honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent struggle that I gained dissection of the coquette's heart , if you had easily have forgiven you several strokes in the this victory over myself ; nay , I will confess my shame ...
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... honour of being , Madam , Z. Your most devoted humble servant , ' CLYTANDER . ' No. 317. ] Tuesday , March 4 , 1711-12 . -Fruges consumere nati . Hor . Ep . ii . Lib . 1. 27- -Born to drink and eat . Creech . ' The time we live ought ...
... honour of being , Madam , Z. Your most devoted humble servant , ' CLYTANDER . ' No. 317. ] Tuesday , March 4 , 1711-12 . -Fruges consumere nati . Hor . Ep . ii . Lib . 1. 27- -Born to drink and eat . Creech . ' The time we live ought ...
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... honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent struggle that I gained dissection of the coquette's heart , if you had easily have forgiveu you several strokes in the this victory over myself ; nay , I will confess my shame ...
... honour . I own to you , it was not without the most violent struggle that I gained dissection of the coquette's heart , if you had easily have forgiveu you several strokes in the this victory over myself ; nay , I will confess my shame ...
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... honour , and riches , are things for notice , and be subject to the power of the in - which he has no taste . But notwithstanding quisition . They have their emissaries and sub- all this , and what else he may defend himself stitutes in ...
... honour , and riches , are things for notice , and be subject to the power of the in - which he has no taste . But notwithstanding quisition . They have their emissaries and sub- all this , and what else he may defend himself stitutes in ...
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