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... publick or private . They are the faults in the world soonest forgot , and the sel- domest truly resented . Let that be as it will , since health is undoubtedly the most valuable thing in life , I shall do all I can to obtain it . This ...
... publick or private . They are the faults in the world soonest forgot , and the sel- domest truly resented . Let that be as it will , since health is undoubtedly the most valuable thing in life , I shall do all I can to obtain it . This ...
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... publick : for which I ought to desire your lordship's pardon : but she was of opinion it might do her some service , and therefore I complied . I am , my lord , with the truest esteem and respect , Your lordship's most obedient servant ...
... publick : for which I ought to desire your lordship's pardon : but she was of opinion it might do her some service , and therefore I complied . I am , my lord , with the truest esteem and respect , Your lordship's most obedient servant ...
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... publick , that all private enjoyments are lost , or disrelished . I write more to show you I am tired of this life , than to tell you any thing re- lating to it . I live as I did , I think as I did , I love you as I did : but all these ...
... publick , that all private enjoyments are lost , or disrelished . I write more to show you I am tired of this life , than to tell you any thing re- lating to it . I live as I did , I think as I did , I love you as I did : but all these ...
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... publick places , and above all to spend little money ; very odd subjects to one in her condition . Now , what I would beg of you , sir , is to endeavour to to find out what are his resolutions in relation to 52 EPISTOLARY CORRESPONDENCE .
... publick places , and above all to spend little money ; very odd subjects to one in her condition . Now , what I would beg of you , sir , is to endeavour to to find out what are his resolutions in relation to 52 EPISTOLARY CORRESPONDENCE .
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... publick , and so dear to all your friends . You have a spirit that should prevail against indo- lence , and bring you into a part of the world , which calls aloud for your talents . This winter would furnish you with many opportunities ...
... publick , and so dear to all your friends . You have a spirit that should prevail against indo- lence , and bring you into a part of the world , which calls aloud for your talents . This winter would furnish you with many opportunities ...
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