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... hope you will forgive me that I have an ambition this book may be placed in the library of so good a judge of what is valuable , in that library where the choice is such , that it will not be a disparage- ment to be the meanest author ...
... hope you will forgive me that I have an ambition this book may be placed in the library of so good a judge of what is valuable , in that library where the choice is such , that it will not be a disparage- ment to be the meanest author ...
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... fore I only propose myself as a foil to the club . You see how honest I have been to confess all my imperfections , which is a great deal to come 3 See No 48 . from a woman , and what I hope you will 30 87 . SPECTATOR .
... fore I only propose myself as a foil to the club . You see how honest I have been to confess all my imperfections , which is a great deal to come 3 See No 48 . from a woman , and what I hope you will 30 87 . SPECTATOR .
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... fore I only propose myself as a foil to the club . You see how honest I have been to confess all my imperfections , which is a great deal to come 3 See No 48 . from a woman , and what I hope you will 30 87 . SPECTATOR .
... fore I only propose myself as a foil to the club . You see how honest I have been to confess all my imperfections , which is a great deal to come 3 See No 48 . from a woman , and what I hope you will 30 87 . SPECTATOR .
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from a woman , and what I hope you will encourage with the favour of your interest . 6 There can be no objection made on the side of the matchless Hecatissa , since it is certain I shall be in no danger of giving her the least occasion ...
from a woman , and what I hope you will encourage with the favour of your interest . 6 There can be no objection made on the side of the matchless Hecatissa , since it is certain I shall be in no danger of giving her the least occasion ...
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... hope from this remonstrance , is only that we plain people may not be served as if we were idolaters ; but that from the time of publishing this in your paper , the Idols would mix ratsbane only for their admirers , and take more care ...
... hope from this remonstrance , is only that we plain people may not be served as if we were idolaters ; but that from the time of publishing this in your paper , the Idols would mix ratsbane only for their admirers , and take more care ...
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