Clarissa: Or, The History of a Young Lady, Volumen8F. C. and J. Rivington, 1810 |
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... directed to me . I will inclose a copy of it . SIR , TO JOHN BELford , Esq . Sunday evening , Sept. 3 . I TAKE this last and solemn occasion to repeat to you my thanks for all your kindness to me at a time when I most needed countenance ...
... directed to me . I will inclose a copy of it . SIR , TO JOHN BELford , Esq . Sunday evening , Sept. 3 . I TAKE this last and solemn occasion to repeat to you my thanks for all your kindness to me at a time when I most needed countenance ...
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... directed . may And now , sir , having the presumption to think that an useful member is lost to society by means of the unhappy step which has brought my life so soon to its period , let me hope , that I be an bumble instrument in the ...
... directed . may And now , sir , having the presumption to think that an useful member is lost to society by means of the unhappy step which has brought my life so soon to its period , let me hope , that I be an bumble instrument in the ...
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... directed , that can be performed . I hope , colo- nel , that I shall have no contention with them . I wish no more for their acquaintance than they do for mine . But you , sir , must be the mediator between them and me ; for I shall ...
... directed , that can be performed . I hope , colo- nel , that I shall have no contention with them . I wish no more for their acquaintance than they do for mine . But you , sir , must be the mediator between them and me ; for I shall ...
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