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Pagina 7
My old acquaintance scarce knew me ; nay , I was ask ed the other day by a Jew at Jonathan's , whether I was not related to a dumb gentleman , who used to come to that coffee - house ? But I think I never was better pleased in my life ...
My old acquaintance scarce knew me ; nay , I was ask ed the other day by a Jew at Jonathan's , whether I was not related to a dumb gentleman , who used to come to that coffee - house ? But I think I never was better pleased in my life ...
Pagina 18
She afterwards returned every man his own proper calamity , and , teaching him how to bear it in the most commodious manner , he marched off with it contentedly , being very well pleased that he had ...
She afterwards returned every man his own proper calamity , and , teaching him how to bear it in the most commodious manner , he marched off with it contentedly , being very well pleased that he had ...
Pagina 20
WE are here wonderfully pleased with the opening of your mouth , and very frequently open ours in approbation of your design ; especially since we find you are ters . resolved to preserve your taciturnity as to all 20 No. 560 .
WE are here wonderfully pleased with the opening of your mouth , and very frequently open ours in approbation of your design ; especially since we find you are ters . resolved to preserve your taciturnity as to all 20 No. 560 .
Pagina 26
How shocking soever this great man's talking of himself might have been to his contemporaries , I must confess I am never better pleased than when he is on this subject . Such openings of the heart give a man a thorough insight into his ...
How shocking soever this great man's talking of himself might have been to his contemporaries , I must confess I am never better pleased than when he is on this subject . Such openings of the heart give a man a thorough insight into his ...
Pagina 31
... that you will be pleased to publish this letter : for my husband , having a great veneration for your writings , will by that means know you do not approve of his conduct . ' I am , your most humble servant , & c . ' No. 564.
... that you will be pleased to publish this letter : for my husband , having a great veneration for your writings , will by that means know you do not approve of his conduct . ' I am , your most humble servant , & c . ' No. 564.
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