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The letter you desired me to answer I have frequently read , and thought I had replied to every part of it that required ; however , fince you are pleased to repeat those particulars wherein you desire satisfaction , I Thall endeavour ...
The letter you desired me to answer I have frequently read , and thought I had replied to every part of it that required ; however , fince you are pleased to repeat those particulars wherein you desire satisfaction , I Thall endeavour ...
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... that you also thought my fortune not sufficient , which is neither at present in a condition to offer you : that ... in the present condition of both , I thought it was against your opinion , and would certainly make you unhappy ...
... that you also thought my fortune not sufficient , which is neither at present in a condition to offer you : that ... in the present condition of both , I thought it was against your opinion , and would certainly make you unhappy ...
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The Country Freeholder , who is , probably , no inconsiderable person , has given his subject much thought , and though we differ from him in some points , there are others in which we agree . Both his praise and his censure of the ...
The Country Freeholder , who is , probably , no inconsiderable person , has given his subject much thought , and though we differ from him in some points , there are others in which we agree . Both his praise and his censure of the ...
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Reid on the active Powers | 55 |
Literature Letters on Subjects of | 78 |
Liffis Obſerv on Knowles | 86 |
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