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Pagina 72
... town is not thoroughly and properly such , without having gone through the education of one of these houses . But the compassionate case of very many is , that they are taken into such hands without any the least suspi- cion , previous ...
... town is not thoroughly and properly such , without having gone through the education of one of these houses . But the compassionate case of very many is , that they are taken into such hands without any the least suspi- cion , previous ...
Pagina 111
... town to a noble lord . I have concealed the names of both , my intention being not to expose the persons but the thing . ' I am , SIR , " Your humble servant . ' 6 MY LORD , ' I HAVING a great esteem for your honour , and a better ...
... town to a noble lord . I have concealed the names of both , my intention being not to expose the persons but the thing . ' I am , SIR , " Your humble servant . ' 6 MY LORD , ' I HAVING a great esteem for your honour , and a better ...
Pagina 286
... town . I am one of your best friends in this house , and have laid a wager , you are so can- did a man , and so honest a fellow , that you will print this letter , though it is in recommendation of a new paper called The Historian . I ...
... town . I am one of your best friends in this house , and have laid a wager , you are so can- did a man , and so honest a fellow , that you will print this letter , though it is in recommendation of a new paper called The Historian . I ...
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