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... favours , and shall desire the favour of Sir Roger and yourself to stand as god- fathers to my first boy . I am , Sir , Your most obedient most humble Servant , ' PHILANDER to AMORET AMORET ' MADAM , -I am so surprised at the question ...
... favours , and shall desire the favour of Sir Roger and yourself to stand as god- fathers to my first boy . I am , Sir , Your most obedient most humble Servant , ' PHILANDER to AMORET AMORET ' MADAM , -I am so surprised at the question ...
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... favour of inserting this letter in your next paper you will do some service to the public , though not in so noble a way of obliging as that of improving their minds . Allow me , sir , to acquaint you with a design ( of which I am ...
... favour of inserting this letter in your next paper you will do some service to the public , though not in so noble a way of obliging as that of improving their minds . Allow me , sir , to acquaint you with a design ( of which I am ...
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... favour . ' This would give the battle quite another turn ; and a proper station for the ladies , whose com- plexion was disputed by the sword , would animate the disputants with a more gallant incentive than the expectation of money ...
... favour . ' This would give the battle quite another turn ; and a proper station for the ladies , whose com- plexion was disputed by the sword , would animate the disputants with a more gallant incentive than the expectation of money ...
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