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... employed by three young women to give them outlines to copy , or correct , for answers to their lovers ' letters . Here , perhaps , was the origin of that style of novel- writing in which Richardson was afterward distinguished . In the ...
... employed by three young women to give them outlines to copy , or correct , for answers to their lovers ' letters . Here , perhaps , was the origin of that style of novel- writing in which Richardson was afterward distinguished . In the ...
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... employed at Cambridge are humorously an Lounced . We see no harm in sporting a little ridicule on the peculiar language used at college : but we think that all personal reflections and allusions should have been avoided . To bitch ...
... employed at Cambridge are humorously an Lounced . We see no harm in sporting a little ridicule on the peculiar language used at college : but we think that all personal reflections and allusions should have been avoided . To bitch ...
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... employed ; it is less liable to rust ; and , by proper management , it may have its inside coated with a solid crust of brown oxyde , which will not communicate any taste or color to the food , and will prevent the metal from being ...
... employed ; it is less liable to rust ; and , by proper management , it may have its inside coated with a solid crust of brown oxyde , which will not communicate any taste or color to the food , and will prevent the metal from being ...
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