Swiftiana ...Charles Henry Wilson R. Phillips, 1804 |
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... favour with ladies , & c . 15. Not to hearken to flatteries , or be- lieve I can be beloved by a young woman ; et eos qui hæreditatem captant , odisse ac vitare . 16. Not to be positive or opiniative . 17. Not to set up for observing ...
... favour with ladies , & c . 15. Not to hearken to flatteries , or be- lieve I can be beloved by a young woman ; et eos qui hæreditatem captant , odisse ac vitare . 16. Not to be positive or opiniative . 17. Not to set up for observing ...
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Charles Henry Wilson. their favour , and his chief connections were in that body . CXXXV . RICHMOND LODGE AND MARBLE HILL . RICHMOND LODGE is a house in the park of that name , about a mile from ... favour, and his chief connections were ...
Charles Henry Wilson. their favour , and his chief connections were in that body . CXXXV . RICHMOND LODGE AND MARBLE HILL . RICHMOND LODGE is a house in the park of that name , about a mile from ... favour, and his chief connections were ...
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... favour the publisher with the following letter ; and as it contains a variety of curious and inte- resting information , as well as the correction of some erroneous opinions relative to the illustrious person who is the object of this ...
... favour the publisher with the following letter ; and as it contains a variety of curious and inte- resting information , as well as the correction of some erroneous opinions relative to the illustrious person who is the object of this ...
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