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Pagina 142
... write them ; but my publishing of them would I fear be a sufficient Instance to the World that I did not deserve them . C No. 216 . [ STEELE . ] Sir , Wednesday , November 7 . Siquidem hercle possis , nil prius neque fortius ; Verum si ...
... write them ; but my publishing of them would I fear be a sufficient Instance to the World that I did not deserve them . C No. 216 . [ STEELE . ] Sir , Wednesday , November 7 . Siquidem hercle possis , nil prius neque fortius ; Verum si ...
Pagina 217
... write any thing to his Friend , he directed his Needle to every Letter that formed the Words which he had Occasion ... Writer of Romance , had introduced a Necromancer , who is generally in the Train of a Knight - Errant , making a ...
... write any thing to his Friend , he directed his Needle to every Letter that formed the Words which he had Occasion ... Writer of Romance , had introduced a Necromancer , who is generally in the Train of a Knight - Errant , making a ...
Pagina 347
... write this Evening , but I could not omit making my Compliments to you for your Civilities to me when I was last in Town . It is my Misfortune to be so full of Business , that I cannot tell you a thousand Things which I have to say to ...
... write this Evening , but I could not omit making my Compliments to you for your Civilities to me when I was last in Town . It is my Misfortune to be so full of Business , that I cannot tell you a thousand Things which I have to say to ...
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