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... Richland . And , without a compliment , I know none more disinterested , or more capable of friendship , than Mr. Honeywood . Croaker . Ah , my dear friend , it is a perfect satis- faction to be miserable with you . My son Leon- Mrs ...
... Richland . And , without a compliment , I know none more disinterested , or more capable of friendship , than Mr. Honeywood . Croaker . Ah , my dear friend , it is a perfect satis- faction to be miserable with you . My son Leon- Mrs ...
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... RICHLAND , GARNET . Miss Richland . Why , girl , I only oppose my [ Exeunt . prudence to their cunning , and practise a lesson they have taught me against themselves . Garnet . Then you're likely not long to want employment , for here ...
... RICHLAND , GARNET . Miss Richland . Why , girl , I only oppose my [ Exeunt . prudence to their cunning , and practise a lesson they have taught me against themselves . Garnet . Then you're likely not long to want employment , for here ...
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... Richland . This , sir , is a style very unusual loved him , and yet she seemed to part in displea- with Mr. Honeywood ; and I should be glad to sure . Can I have done any thing to reproach my know why he thus attempts to increase that ...
... Richland . This , sir , is a style very unusual loved him , and yet she seemed to part in displea- with Mr. Honeywood ; and I should be glad to sure . Can I have done any thing to reproach my know why he thus attempts to increase that ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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