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... letter , which my friend read to me as soon as the messenger left him . 6 SIR ROGER , ' I desire you to accept of a jack , which is the best I have caught this season . I intend to come and stay with you a week , and see how the perch ...
... letter , which my friend read to me as soon as the messenger left him . 6 SIR ROGER , ' I desire you to accept of a jack , which is the best I have caught this season . I intend to come and stay with you a week , and see how the perch ...
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... letter , and message that accompanied it , made me very curious to know the character and quality of the gentleman who sent them ; which I found to be as follow : Will Wimble is younger brother to a baronet , and de- scended of the ...
... letter , and message that accompanied it , made me very curious to know the character and quality of the gentleman who sent them ; which I found to be as follow : Will Wimble is younger brother to a baronet , and de- scended of the ...
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... nation through which he passes , I shall defer the enlarging upon this last topic till I have received a letter from him , which I expect every post . L No. 120. WEDNESDAY , JULY 18 . By Addison . 60 No. 119 . THE SPECTATOR .
... nation through which he passes , I shall defer the enlarging upon this last topic till I have received a letter from him , which I expect every post . L No. 120. WEDNESDAY , JULY 18 . By Addison . 60 No. 119 . THE SPECTATOR .
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... letters which come to me from per- sons of the best sense in both sexes ( for I may pronounce their characters from their way of writing ) do not a little encourage me in the prose- cution of this my undertaking : besides that , my ...
... letters which come to me from per- sons of the best sense in both sexes ( for I may pronounce their characters from their way of writing ) do not a little encourage me in the prose- cution of this my undertaking : besides that , my ...
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... Letter ; which he does with his spectacles upon his nose , and in an audible voice , smiling very often at those little strokes of satire which are so frequent in the writings of that author . I afterwards communi- cate to the Knight ...
... Letter ; which he does with his spectacles upon his nose , and in an audible voice , smiling very often at those little strokes of satire which are so frequent in the writings of that author . I afterwards communi- cate to the Knight ...
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