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Philander told him his mind freely , and represented his mistress to him in such
strong colours , that the next morning , he received a challenge for his pains , and
before twelve o ' clock was run through the body by the man who had asked his ...
Philander told him his mind freely , and represented his mistress to him in such
strong colours , that the next morning , he received a challenge for his pains , and
before twelve o ' clock was run through the body by the man who had asked his ...
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ter of controversy , that party which has the greatest abilities labours under this
prejudice , that he will certainly be supposed , upon account of his abilities , to
have done an injury when perhaps he has received one . It would be tedious to ...
ter of controversy , that party which has the greatest abilities labours under this
prejudice , that he will certainly be supposed , upon account of his abilities , to
have done an injury when perhaps he has received one . It would be tedious to ...
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For when he beseeches me to recommend him to your notice , in such a manner
to be received by you , who are delicate in the choice of your friends and
domestics , he knows our intimacy , and understands my ability to serve him
better than ...
For when he beseeches me to recommend him to your notice , in such a manner
to be received by you , who are delicate in the choice of your friends and
domestics , he knows our intimacy , and understands my ability to serve him
better than ...
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... over all hopes of attaining it ; and I believe had never thought of it more , but
that my memory has been lately refreshed by seeing some of these ingenious
gentlemen ply in the open streets ; one of which I saw receive so suitable a
reward of ...
... over all hopes of attaining it ; and I believe had never thought of it more , but
that my memory has been lately refreshed by seeing some of these ingenious
gentlemen ply in the open streets ; one of which I saw receive so suitable a
reward of ...
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Then we heard our stories , we compared them , we mutually gave and received
pity , and so by degrees became tolerable company : • Å considerable part of the
troublesome road was thus deceived ; at length the openings among the trees ...
Then we heard our stories , we compared them , we mutually gave and received
pity , and so by degrees became tolerable company : • Å considerable part of the
troublesome road was thus deceived ; at length the openings among the trees ...
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