Works: Life and Letters, Τόμος 2Saunders and Otley, 1835 |
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... favoured Christians . It is a happiness in poor Peggy's case that she can swallow five shillings ' worth of physic in a day , but a person must be in her case to be duly sensible of it . Yours , my dear Sir , W. C. TO THE REV . WILLIAM ...
... favoured Christians . It is a happiness in poor Peggy's case that she can swallow five shillings ' worth of physic in a day , but a person must be in her case to be duly sensible of it . Yours , my dear Sir , W. C. TO THE REV . WILLIAM ...
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... favoured with talents superior to his years . We were much pleased with his remarks on your alms - giving , and doubt not but it will be verified with respect to the two guineas you sent us , which have made four Christian people happy ...
... favoured with talents superior to his years . We were much pleased with his remarks on your alms - giving , and doubt not but it will be verified with respect to the two guineas you sent us , which have made four Christian people happy ...
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... favour . The lady ( whom , when you know her as well , you will love as much as we do ) is , and has been during the last fortnight , a part of our family . Before she was perfectly re- stored to health , she returned to Clifton . Soon ...
... favour . The lady ( whom , when you know her as well , you will love as much as we do ) is , and has been during the last fortnight , a part of our family . Before she was perfectly re- stored to health , she returned to Clifton . Soon ...
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... favoured their works with a revisal , would myself most willingly have acknowledged my obligations to Johnson , and so I told him . I am to thank you likewise , and ought to have done it in the first place , for having recommended to me ...
... favoured their works with a revisal , would myself most willingly have acknowledged my obligations to Johnson , and so I told him . I am to thank you likewise , and ought to have done it in the first place , for having recommended to me ...
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... favoured me with his letter and his intended dedication to the Queen , though I am obliged to you for a sight of those two curiosities , which I do not recollect to have ever seen till you sent them . I could , how- ever , were it not a ...
... favoured me with his letter and his intended dedication to the Queen , though I am obliged to you for a sight of those two curiosities , which I do not recollect to have ever seen till you sent them . I could , how- ever , were it not a ...
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