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I have been engaged in this subject by the following letter , which comes to me
from some notable young female scribe , who , by the contents of it , seems to
have carried matters so far , that she is ripe for asking advice ; but as I would not
lose ...
I have been engaged in this subject by the following letter , which comes to me
from some notable young female scribe , who , by the contents of it , seems to
have carried matters so far , that she is ripe for asking advice ; but as I would not
lose ...
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This and the like circumstances , which carry with them the most valuable regards
of human life , may be mentioned for our ... without shame ; nay , they have
carried on the jest in the very article of death , and to the diminution of the wealth
and ...
This and the like circumstances , which carry with them the most valuable regards
of human life , may be mentioned for our ... without shame ; nay , they have
carried on the jest in the very article of death , and to the diminution of the wealth
and ...
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Erastus has carried this point still further , as he makes her daily not only more
fond of him , but infinitely more satisfied with herself . Erastus finds a justness or
beauty in whatever she says or observes , that Lætitia herself was not aware of ...
Erastus has carried this point still further , as he makes her daily not only more
fond of him , but infinitely more satisfied with herself . Erastus finds a justness or
beauty in whatever she says or observes , that Lætitia herself was not aware of ...
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... that resorted from every part , with a design to purchase , which they were to do
" unsight , unseen . ” The book mentions a - merchant in particular , who
observing one of the sacks to be marked pretty high , bargained for it , and
carried it off ...
... that resorted from every part , with a design to purchase , which they were to do
" unsight , unseen . ” The book mentions a - merchant in particular , who
observing one of the sacks to be marked pretty high , bargained for it , and
carried it off ...
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I say , two or three touches with your own pen , for I have really observed , Mr .
Spec , that those spectators which are so prettily laced down the side with little c '
s , how instructive soever they may be , do not carry with them that authority as
the ...
I say , two or three touches with your own pen , for I have really observed , Mr .
Spec , that those spectators which are so prettily laced down the side with little c '
s , how instructive soever they may be , do not carry with them that authority as
the ...
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