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... hope you'll not deny , that whatever is , is . If you don't grant me that , I can go no farther . " - " Why , " re- turned Moses , " I think I may grant that , and make the best of it . " - " I hope too , " returned the A Town - wit ...
... hope you'll not deny , that whatever is , is . If you don't grant me that , I can go no farther . " - " Why , " re- turned Moses , " I think I may grant that , and make the best of it . " - " I hope too , " returned the A Town - wit ...
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... hope to satisfy you . Hardcastle . Well , an hour let it be then . But I'll have no trifling with your father . All fair and open , do you mind me . Miss Hardcastle . I hope , sir , you have ever found that I considered your commands as ...
... hope to satisfy you . Hardcastle . Well , an hour let it be then . But I'll have no trifling with your father . All fair and open , do you mind me . Miss Hardcastle . I hope , sir , you have ever found that I considered your commands as ...
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... hope my performance the neighbourhood , who did not care to confess will please the Dean , whom I often wished for , and themselves his fellow - sufferers . He received many to whom I would have often wrote , but for the mortifications ...
... hope my performance the neighbourhood , who did not care to confess will please the Dean , whom I often wished for , and themselves his fellow - sufferers . He received many to whom I would have often wrote , but for the mortifications ...
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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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