Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... copy of my letter , ( for he , or any body , that seeth it , or heareth it read , will , no doubt , be glad to have by them the copy of a letter so full of the sentiments of the noblest writers of antiquity , and so well adapted , as I ...
... copy of my letter , ( for he , or any body , that seeth it , or heareth it read , will , no doubt , be glad to have by them the copy of a letter so full of the sentiments of the noblest writers of antiquity , and so well adapted , as I ...
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... copy of the posthumous letter to me : which I readily granted . He is so kind as to pro- mise me a minute account of ... copies of the post- humous letters to the family , which Harry has car- ried down . Well may I call this lady divine ...
... copy of the posthumous letter to me : which I readily granted . He is so kind as to pro- mise me a minute account of ... copies of the post- humous letters to the family , which Harry has car- ried down . Well may I call this lady divine ...
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... copies of the posthumous letters written by your exalted friend . These will be accompanied with other letters , particularly a copy of one from Mr. Lovelace , begun to be written on the 14th , and continued down to the 18th t . You ...
... copies of the posthumous letters written by your exalted friend . These will be accompanied with other letters , particularly a copy of one from Mr. Lovelace , begun to be written on the 14th , and continued down to the 18th t . You ...
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