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Add again , I must tell you " [ faith the Doctor ] a great piece of refinement " in Harley . " [ This was but four days after their first acquain- tance . ] " He charged me to come to fee him often .
Add again , I must tell you " [ faith the Doctor ] a great piece of refinement " in Harley . " [ This was but four days after their first acquain- tance . ] " He charged me to come to fee him often .
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I'll tell you one great state - fecret . The Queen , fenfible how much fhe was governed by the late miniftry , runs a little into the other extreme , and is jealous in that point e- ven of those who got her out of the other's hands .
I'll tell you one great state - fecret . The Queen , fenfible how much fhe was governed by the late miniftry , runs a little into the other extreme , and is jealous in that point e- ven of those who got her out of the other's hands .
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wife , b what the d - rejected , n , that , ave at Induced he did rapher perion = from is fa and lined and per him hat Be ce 66 ailed him on Sunday ; told him he obferved he was much out of temper ; that he did not expect he would tell ...
wife , b what the d - rejected , n , that , ave at Induced he did rapher perion = from is fa and lined and per him hat Be ce 66 ailed him on Sunday ; told him he obferved he was much out of temper ; that he did not expect he would tell ...
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... in a letter to Lord Orrery , which he wrote a short time be- fore his incapacity , fays , When you fee my dear " friend Pope , tell him , I will anfwer his letter foon ; " I love him above all the rest of mankind . " [ vol . 4. p .
... in a letter to Lord Orrery , which he wrote a short time be- fore his incapacity , fays , When you fee my dear " friend Pope , tell him , I will anfwer his letter foon ; " I love him above all the rest of mankind . " [ vol . 4. p .
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66 66 THE Dean alfo greatly excelled in telling a story : and tho ' in the latter part of his life he was very apt to tell his ftories too often , yet his wit , as well as his virtue , was always fuperior to the wretched expedients of ...
66 66 THE Dean alfo greatly excelled in telling a story : and tho ' in the latter part of his life he was very apt to tell his ftories too often , yet his wit , as well as his virtue , was always fuperior to the wretched expedients of ...
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