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Pagina 47
... favour me with a letter upon it - yet you must take care how you favour me too -men are naturally incroachers . And it would be difficult in me to deny myself the hope of such a correspondent to the end of my life . I love Miss How next ...
... favour me with a letter upon it - yet you must take care how you favour me too -men are naturally incroachers . And it would be difficult in me to deny myself the hope of such a correspondent to the end of my life . I love Miss How next ...
Pagina 166
... favour of the flat floor . The Dutch merchant ships , which , to accommodate the shoalness of the coast of Holland , are built with flatter bottoms than the trading vessels of any other European nation , have notoriously the character ...
... favour of the flat floor . The Dutch merchant ships , which , to accommodate the shoalness of the coast of Holland , are built with flatter bottoms than the trading vessels of any other European nation , have notoriously the character ...
Pagina 477
... favours which they refused to men of genuine merit and delicacy . I have seen many men squander their fortune , and ruin ... favour with the ladies ; I have seen , on the contrary , that the most silly triumphed . I have seen delicacy of ...
... favours which they refused to men of genuine merit and delicacy . I have seen many men squander their fortune , and ruin ... favour with the ladies ; I have seen , on the contrary , that the most silly triumphed . I have seen delicacy of ...
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