Select British Classics, Volumen25J. Conrad, 1803 |
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I must not here omit to acknowledge , that I have received several letters upon this subject , but find one common error running through them all , which is , that the writers of them believe their fate in these cases depends upon the ...
I must not here omit to acknowledge , that I have received several letters upon this subject , but find one common error running through them all , which is , that the writers of them believe their fate in these cases depends upon the ...
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... received , because it redounds to my own credit , as well as to that of a very honest footman . " MR . BICKERSTAFF , Jan. 23 . " I AM bound in justice to acquaint you , that I " put an advertisement into your last paper about a " watch ...
... received , because it redounds to my own credit , as well as to that of a very honest footman . " MR . BICKERSTAFF , Jan. 23 . " I AM bound in justice to acquaint you , that I " put an advertisement into your last paper about a " watch ...
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... received , to be revenged of him , sent for him one even- ing , and told him , it was in his power to do her a very particular service . The Gascon , with much profession of his readiness to obey her commands , begged to hear in what ...
... received , to be revenged of him , sent for him one even- ing , and told him , it was in his power to do her a very particular service . The Gascon , with much profession of his readiness to obey her commands , begged to hear in what ...
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... received a letter from a fortune- hunter , which being better in its kind than men of that character usually write , I have thought fit to com- municate to the public . « SIR , To Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq . " I TAKE the boldness to ...
... received a letter from a fortune- hunter , which being better in its kind than men of that character usually write , I have thought fit to com- municate to the public . « SIR , To Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq . " I TAKE the boldness to ...
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... received from the learned world abroad , I am most delighted with the following epistle from Rome : Pasquin of Rome to Isaac Bickerstaff of Great Britain , greeting . “ SIR , " YOUR reputation has passed the Alps , and " would have come ...
... received from the learned world abroad , I am most delighted with the following epistle from Rome : Pasquin of Rome to Isaac Bickerstaff of Great Britain , greeting . “ SIR , " YOUR reputation has passed the Alps , and " would have come ...
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