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... fome provincial town of the former king- dom , have changed my name , and never more have returned to my native coun- try . But as this fcheme was not now practicable , and the fubfequent volume was confiderably advanced , I refolved to ...
... fome provincial town of the former king- dom , have changed my name , and never more have returned to my native coun- try . But as this fcheme was not now practicable , and the fubfequent volume was confiderably advanced , I refolved to ...
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... fome faint hopes . He answered , " Your An habitual hopes are groundless . diarrhea , of more than a year's ftanding , would be a very bad disease at any age : When I at my age it is a mortal ' one . lie down in the evening , I feel ...
... fome faint hopes . He answered , " Your An habitual hopes are groundless . diarrhea , of more than a year's ftanding , would be a very bad disease at any age : When I at my age it is a mortal ' one . lie down in the evening , I feel ...
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... fome years fince rejected with that the promise contained in the decla . every mark of displeasure and difappro- ration was the firft of the kind ; than bation . The account from New York , which nothing could be more erroneous , he ...
... fome years fince rejected with that the promise contained in the decla . every mark of displeasure and difappro- ration was the firft of the kind ; than bation . The account from New York , which nothing could be more erroneous , he ...
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... fome fatisfaction ; as it fhewed not only that my inftructions were regarded , but difcovered likewife fome refpect for my authority : and I own , that , to encourage the practice of remembering and repeating thofe wife fentences , I ...
... fome fatisfaction ; as it fhewed not only that my inftructions were regarded , but difcovered likewife fome refpect for my authority : and I own , that , to encourage the practice of remembering and repeating thofe wife fentences , I ...
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... fome of you . You expect they will be fold cheap , and perhaps they may for less than they coft ; but if you have no occafion for them , they must be dear to you . Remember what poor Richard fays , " Buy what thou haft no need of , and ...
... fome of you . You expect they will be fold cheap , and perhaps they may for less than they coft ; but if you have no occafion for them , they must be dear to you . Remember what poor Richard fays , " Buy what thou haft no need of , and ...
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