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Had the honest quaker bequeathed to the world as circumstantial an account of
his great literary friend , as he has done of himself , his book would certainly have
engrossed no comnon share of public regard : we are indebted to him , however
...
Had the honest quaker bequeathed to the world as circumstantial an account of
his great literary friend , as he has done of himself , his book would certainly have
engrossed no comnon share of public regard : we are indebted to him , however
...
Página 171
I went , therefore ( says the candid quaker ) and took myself a lodging near to his
house , which was then in Jewin street , as conveniently as I could , and from
thence forward went every day in the afternoon , except on the first days of the
week ...
I went , therefore ( says the candid quaker ) and took myself a lodging near to his
house , which was then in Jewin street , as conveniently as I could , and from
thence forward went every day in the afternoon , except on the first days of the
week ...
Página 173
I was very kindly received by my Master ( continues the interesting quaker ) who
had conceived so good an opinion of me , that my conversation , I found , was
acceptable , and he seemed heartily glad of my recovery and return , and into our
...
I was very kindly received by my Master ( continues the interesting quaker ) who
had conceived so good an opinion of me , that my conversation , I found , was
acceptable , and he seemed heartily glad of my recovery and return , and into our
...
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