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tion . I cannot say but this arose very much from the circumstances of my own life , who am a soldier , and expect every day to receive orders , which will oblige me to leave behind me a wife that is very dear to me , and that very ...
tion . I cannot say but this arose very much from the circumstances of my own life , who am a soldier , and expect every day to receive orders , which will oblige me to leave behind me a wife that is very dear to me , and that very ...
Pagina 167
... tion , introduces all those who had any concern in it , and shews with great beauty the influence which it had upon each of them . It is like the last act of a well- written tragedy , in which all who had a part in it are generally ...
... tion , introduces all those who had any concern in it , and shews with great beauty the influence which it had upon each of them . It is like the last act of a well- written tragedy , in which all who had a part in it are generally ...
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... tion of their disciples , N. 337 . H HONEYCOMB ( Will ) his dissertation on the usefulness of looking - glasses , N. 325 . His observation upon the corrup- tion of the age , N. 352. He gives the club a brief account of his amours and ...
... tion of their disciples , N. 337 . H HONEYCOMB ( Will ) his dissertation on the usefulness of looking - glasses , N. 325 . His observation upon the corrup- tion of the age , N. 352. He gives the club a brief account of his amours and ...
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