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Pagina 76
... letter from the gentleman who has already given the public two es- says upon education . As his thoughts seem to be very just and new upon this subject , I shall commu- nicate them to the reader . SIR , IF I had not been hindered by ...
... letter from the gentleman who has already given the public two es- says upon education . As his thoughts seem to be very just and new upon this subject , I shall commu- nicate them to the reader . SIR , IF I had not been hindered by ...
Pagina 253
... letter she had just received from her friend , which gave an account that her father had lately been stripped of every thing by an execution . The lover , who with some difficulty found out the cause of her grief , took this occasion to ...
... letter she had just received from her friend , which gave an account that her father had lately been stripped of every thing by an execution . The lover , who with some difficulty found out the cause of her grief , took this occasion to ...
Pagina 254
... letter would have broke his heart ; but I have concealed it from him . I have no companion at present besides little Fanny , who stands watching my looks as I write , and is crying for her sister ; she says she is sure you are not well ...
... letter would have broke his heart ; but I have concealed it from him . I have no companion at present besides little Fanny , who stands watching my looks as I write , and is crying for her sister ; she says she is sure you are not well ...
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