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... month or six weeks hence . I wish it was good for your com- plaints , that we might be there together . Really , if you think it will be of any use to you , and that you can order your affairs so as to make it pos- sible , depend upon ...
... month or six weeks hence . I wish it was good for your com- plaints , that we might be there together . Really , if you think it will be of any use to you , and that you can order your affairs so as to make it pos- sible , depend upon ...
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... month ago , to inform you that his grace would chearfully and readily obey your commands ? However , I am again or- dered by him to tell you , that the warrant will be sent to Dublin by next post ; so pray let Mr. Lightburne be ready to ...
... month ago , to inform you that his grace would chearfully and readily obey your commands ? However , I am again or- dered by him to tell you , that the warrant will be sent to Dublin by next post ; so pray let Mr. Lightburne be ready to ...
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... month . Those who are in employments of church or state , are three parts in four from England , and amount to little more than a dozen : those indeed may once or twice invite their friends , or any person of dis- tinction C 2 tinction ...
... month . Those who are in employments of church or state , are three parts in four from England , and amount to little more than a dozen : those indeed may once or twice invite their friends , or any person of dis- tinction C 2 tinction ...
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... months past , by an unlucky strain , which prevented the honour and happiness I proposed to myself of waiting on you often during this last sum- mer and another year at my period of life is like an inch in a man's nose ; yet I flatter ...
... months past , by an unlucky strain , which prevented the honour and happiness I proposed to myself of waiting on you often during this last sum- mer and another year at my period of life is like an inch in a man's nose ; yet I flatter ...
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... months ago , of coming over with ease , and in company of dean Cotterel✶ and his sister ; he said , we should kill him with eating and drinking . I had a very con- venient apartment for him in the deanery house : he would have all the ...
... months ago , of coming over with ease , and in company of dean Cotterel✶ and his sister ; he said , we should kill him with eating and drinking . I had a very con- venient apartment for him in the deanery house : he would have all the ...
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