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She ended her discourse , by desiring I would , for the future , settle the meaning of the words , " I die , " in letters of love . Mrs. Pindust behaved herself with such an air of inno- cence , that she easily gained credit , and was ...
She ended her discourse , by desiring I would , for the future , settle the meaning of the words , " I die , " in letters of love . Mrs. Pindust behaved herself with such an air of inno- cence , that she easily gained credit , and was ...
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I find you are surprised at this discourse ; but as your reason tells you there are infinite parts in the smallest portion of matter , it will likewise convince you , that there is as great a variety of secrets , and as much room for ...
I find you are surprised at this discourse ; but as your reason tells you there are infinite parts in the smallest portion of matter , it will likewise convince you , that there is as great a variety of secrets , and as much room for ...
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I am afraid , by his discourse , this gentleman has no more read Plutarch than he has Tully . If he had , he would have observed a passage in that historian , wherein he has with great delicacy distinguished between two passions which ...
I am afraid , by his discourse , this gentleman has no more read Plutarch than he has Tully . If he had , he would have observed a passage in that historian , wherein he has with great delicacy distinguished between two passions which ...
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