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Pagina 132
... Lady whom he had made Love to the forty last Years of his Life ; but this only proved a Light'ning before Death . He has bequeathed to this Lady , as a Token of his Love , a great Pearl Necklace , and a Couple of Silver Bracelets set ...
... Lady whom he had made Love to the forty last Years of his Life ; but this only proved a Light'ning before Death . He has bequeathed to this Lady , as a Token of his Love , a great Pearl Necklace , and a Couple of Silver Bracelets set ...
Pagina 189
... Lady had desired him to deliver into my own Hands , and to tell me that the speedy Publication of it would not only oblige her self , but a whole Tea - Table of my Friends . I opened it therefore , with a Resolution to Publish it ...
... Lady had desired him to deliver into my own Hands , and to tell me that the speedy Publication of it would not only oblige her self , but a whole Tea - Table of my Friends . I opened it therefore , with a Resolution to Publish it ...
Pagina 220
... Lady of that Court would take the Voyage , that Sex not being at that Time so much used in politick Negocia- tions . The Manner of Treating the Pope is according to the Chinese Ceremonial , very respectful . For the Emperor writes to ...
... Lady of that Court would take the Voyage , that Sex not being at that Time so much used in politick Negocia- tions . The Manner of Treating the Pope is according to the Chinese Ceremonial , very respectful . For the Emperor writes to ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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