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Pagina xix
... leave of them in these words : " God confound you both for a couple of scoundrels . " Lord Berkeley soon became apprehensive of the consequences which might arise from the b 2 PREFACE . XIX for his memory: while, on the contrary, ...
... leave of them in these words : " God confound you both for a couple of scoundrels . " Lord Berkeley soon became apprehensive of the consequences which might arise from the b 2 PREFACE . XIX for his memory: while, on the contrary, ...
Pagina xxviii
... leave the kingdom abruptly . This event was supposed to have affected his intellects , much in the same manner as Sir Roger de Cover- ley is represented to have been injured by his passion for the beautiful widow . " MISS SHEPHEARD ...
... leave the kingdom abruptly . This event was supposed to have affected his intellects , much in the same manner as Sir Roger de Cover- ley is represented to have been injured by his passion for the beautiful widow . " MISS SHEPHEARD ...
Pagina 3
... leaves , and the author of them ; who is , with the greatest truth and respect , My Lord , your Lordship's obliged ... leave to inscribe this eighth Afterwards Sir Paul Methuen , Knight of the Bath . This very ingenious gentleman ...
... leaves , and the author of them ; who is , with the greatest truth and respect , My Lord , your Lordship's obliged ... leave to inscribe this eighth Afterwards Sir Paul Methuen , Knight of the Bath . This very ingenious gentleman ...
Pagina 4
... leave to add , that I have purposely omitted setting those marks to the end of every paper , which appeared in my former volumes , that you may have an opportunity of shewing Mrs. Honeycombe the shrewdness of your conjectures , by ...
... leave to add , that I have purposely omitted setting those marks to the end of every paper , which appeared in my former volumes , that you may have an opportunity of shewing Mrs. Honeycombe the shrewdness of your conjectures , by ...
Pagina 34
... leave , but wean ourselves from them while we are in the midst of them . It is certainly the general intention of the greater part of mankind to accomplish this work , and live according to their own approbation , as soon as they ...
... leave , but wean ourselves from them while we are in the midst of them . It is certainly the general intention of the greater part of mankind to accomplish this work , and live according to their own approbation , as soon as they ...
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