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... letter . The persons are such as might from a true history ; if it is only marvellous , have acted what is ascribed to them , as the it is no better than a romance . The great circumstances in which they are represented secret ...
... letter . The persons are such as might from a true history ; if it is only marvellous , have acted what is ascribed to them , as the it is no better than a romance . The great circumstances in which they are represented secret ...
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... letter : " MADAM , cies . Whether it be that the women afford a more fruitful field for speculation , or whether they run more in my head than the men , I cannot tell ; but I shall set down the charge it is laid against me in the ...
... letter : " MADAM , cies . Whether it be that the women afford a more fruitful field for speculation , or whether they run more in my head than the men , I cannot tell ; but I shall set down the charge it is laid against me in the ...
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... letter : " MADAM , cies . Whether it be that the women afford a more fruitful field for speculation , or whether cannot tell ; but I shall set down the charge they run more in my head than the men , I as it is laid against me in the ...
... letter : " MADAM , cies . Whether it be that the women afford a more fruitful field for speculation , or whether cannot tell ; but I shall set down the charge they run more in my head than the men , I as it is laid against me in the ...
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... letter ; but must not however draper . ' " omit that having shown it to Will Honeycomb , he desires to be acquainted with the gentleman who writ it . I am not now at leisure to give my opinion upon the hat and feather : however , to ...
... letter ; but must not however draper . ' " omit that having shown it to Will Honeycomb , he desires to be acquainted with the gentleman who writ it . I am not now at leisure to give my opinion upon the hat and feather : however , to ...
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... letter sent to the young lady who is to have me ; which I enclose to you : " MADAM , " This is to let you know , that you are to be married to a beau that comes out on Thurs- day , six in the evening . Be at the Park . You cannot but ...
... letter sent to the young lady who is to have me ; which I enclose to you : " MADAM , " This is to let you know , that you are to be married to a beau that comes out on Thurs- day , six in the evening . Be at the Park . You cannot but ...
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