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... received great instances of your favour, I should have been afraid of submitting a work of this nature to your perusal. • Thomas Wharton ; appointed by King William comptroller of the home- hold, justice in Eyre south of Trent, and lord ...
... received great instances of your favour, I should have been afraid of submitting a work of this nature to your perusal. • Thomas Wharton ; appointed by King William comptroller of the home- hold, justice in Eyre south of Trent, and lord ...
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... (received from you in a private capacity) which I have no other way .to acknowledge, will, I hope, excuse this presumption : but the justice I, as a Spectator, owe your character, places me above the Want of an excuse. Candour and ...
... (received from you in a private capacity) which I have no other way .to acknowledge, will, I hope, excuse this presumption : but the justice I, as a Spectator, owe your character, places me above the Want of an excuse. Candour and ...
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... received his addressee in such terms as gave him no reason to believe I was displeased with them, though I did nothing to make him think me more easy than was decent. His father was a very hard worldly man, and proud : so that there was ...
... received his addressee in such terms as gave him no reason to believe I was displeased with them, though I did nothing to make him think me more easy than was decent. His father was a very hard worldly man, and proud : so that there was ...
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... received it from the hand of my fair correspondent. " Df.au Mr. Spectator, " You having set your readers an exercise in one of your last week's papers, 1 have performed mine according to your orders, and herewith send it you inclosed ...
... received it from the hand of my fair correspondent. " Df.au Mr. Spectator, " You having set your readers an exercise in one of your last week's papers, 1 have performed mine according to your orders, and herewith send it you inclosed ...
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... Received a letter from Mr. Froth. Mem. Locked it up in my strong box. Rest of the morning. Fontange, the tire-woman, her account of my Lady Blithe's wash. Broke a tooth in my little tortoise-shell comb. Sent Frank to know how my Lady ...
... Received a letter from Mr. Froth. Mem. Locked it up in my strong box. Rest of the morning. Fontange, the tire-woman, her account of my Lady Blithe's wash. Broke a tooth in my little tortoise-shell comb. Sent Frank to know how my Lady ...
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