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Pagina 92
... hope ) no one gives another uneasiness with- out feeling some share of it . But I am gone beyond what I designed , and had almost forgot what I chiefly proposed ; which was barely to tell you how hardly we who pass most of our time in ...
... hope ) no one gives another uneasiness with- out feeling some share of it . But I am gone beyond what I designed , and had almost forgot what I chiefly proposed ; which was barely to tell you how hardly we who pass most of our time in ...
Pagina 448
... hope and stay of Europe , an universal good not to be engrossed by us only ; for distant potentates implore his friendship , and injured empires court his assistance . He rules the world , not by an invasion of the people of the earth ...
... hope and stay of Europe , an universal good not to be engrossed by us only ; for distant potentates implore his friendship , and injured empires court his assistance . He rules the world , not by an invasion of the people of the earth ...
Pagina 471
... hope for is , that the lady fair will make use of the first light night to show B. T. she understands a marriage is not to be con- sidered as a common bargain . T. No. 523 . Thursday , Oct. 30 , 1712 Nunc augur Apollo , Nunc Lycia ...
... hope for is , that the lady fair will make use of the first light night to show B. T. she understands a marriage is not to be con- sidered as a common bargain . T. No. 523 . Thursday , Oct. 30 , 1712 Nunc augur Apollo , Nunc Lycia ...
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