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... letter is ge- nuine . ] severest satire , and sometimes in the most lively jokes , at the expense of a dull and fero ... letter if you have a mind to it ; but that is not the question - a letter from you is sometimes what I desire ...
... letter is ge- nuine . ] severest satire , and sometimes in the most lively jokes , at the expense of a dull and fero ... letter if you have a mind to it ; but that is not the question - a letter from you is sometimes what I desire ...
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... Letters , not to be found in the principal collection , which bears his namie , is remarkable for all the correct- ness of a scholar , and all ... letter to Edward Jerning- ham , 28 THE PORT FOLIO . of joy. The day was announced by the | ...
... Letters , not to be found in the principal collection , which bears his namie , is remarkable for all the correct- ness of a scholar , and all ... letter to Edward Jerning- ham , 28 THE PORT FOLIO . of joy. The day was announced by the | ...
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So , in a letter to Edward Jerning- ham , he gaily says , in his wonted manner , " If you stray among the hills , vales ... letter of the original . QUI reposan qui casti e felici ossa , Aspro , e dur sasso , hor ben teco hai sottera Di ...
So , in a letter to Edward Jerning- ham , he gaily says , in his wonted manner , " If you stray among the hills , vales ... letter of the original . QUI reposan qui casti e felici ossa , Aspro , e dur sasso , hor ben teco hai sottera Di ...
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... letter from a Committee of Correspondence and Safety , or a Humble Remonstrance and Petition , or a Non ... letters , we read philosophical papers , plausive of the Indian character . We invent savage systems , and strive to extend the ...
... letter from a Committee of Correspondence and Safety , or a Humble Remonstrance and Petition , or a Non ... letters , we read philosophical papers , plausive of the Indian character . We invent savage systems , and strive to extend the ...
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... letter , which has all the beau- ty and interest we should expect from its eloquent author , was addressed by ED- MUND BURKE to Dr. Robertson , shortly after the publication of The History of America . The American reader will be ...
... letter , which has all the beau- ty and interest we should expect from its eloquent author , was addressed by ED- MUND BURKE to Dr. Robertson , shortly after the publication of The History of America . The American reader will be ...
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