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... leave of your friends ? The report is , that you are quitting En gland : Can it be ? Honeywood . Yes , madam ; and though I am so unhappy as to have fallen under your displeasure , yet , thank Heaven ! I leave you to happiness ; to one ...
... leave of your friends ? The report is , that you are quitting En gland : Can it be ? Honeywood . Yes , madam ; and though I am so unhappy as to have fallen under your displeasure , yet , thank Heaven ! I leave you to happiness ; to one ...
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... leave you to your four hours , and I see no likelihood of its coming to meditations on the pretty bar - maid , and , he ! he ! an end . I'm now resolved to be master here , sir , and he ! may you be as successful for yourself as you ...
... leave you to your four hours , and I see no likelihood of its coming to meditations on the pretty bar - maid , and , he ! he ! an end . I'm now resolved to be master here , sir , and he ! may you be as successful for yourself as you ...
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... leave to entangle itself as much as possible , but it became so familiar as to take a fly out of my it seemed to be too strong for the cobweb . I must hand ; and upon my touching any part of the web , own I was greatly surprised when I ...
... leave to entangle itself as much as possible , but it became so familiar as to take a fly out of my it seemed to be too strong for the cobweb . I must hand ; and upon my touching any part of the web , own I was greatly surprised when I ...
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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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