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Pagina 44
... desire you would lay this before all the World , that I may not be made such a Tool for the future , and that Punchinello may chuse Hours less canonical . As things are now , Mr. Powell has a full Congregation , while we have a very ...
... desire you would lay this before all the World , that I may not be made such a Tool for the future , and that Punchinello may chuse Hours less canonical . As things are now , Mr. Powell has a full Congregation , while we have a very ...
Pagina 245
... desire you to assign the Butts and Bounds of each of us ; and that for the future we may both enjoy our own . We would desire to be heard by our Council , but that we fear in their very Pleadings they would betray our Cause : Besides ...
... desire you to assign the Butts and Bounds of each of us ; and that for the future we may both enjoy our own . We would desire to be heard by our Council , but that we fear in their very Pleadings they would betray our Cause : Besides ...
Pagina 424
... desire I have to Embellish my Mind with some of those Graces which you say are so becoming , and which you assert Reading helps us to , has made me uneasie ' till I am put in a Capacity of attaining them : This , Sir , I shall never ...
... desire I have to Embellish my Mind with some of those Graces which you say are so becoming , and which you assert Reading helps us to , has made me uneasie ' till I am put in a Capacity of attaining them : This , Sir , I shall never ...
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