Elegant Epistles: being a copious collection of familiar and amusing lettresRivington, 1814 - 1044 páginas |
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... pleased with them . Ishall endeavour , therefore , if you persist in my reciting it , to collect a judicious audience . But before you de- termine this point , I intreat you tho- roughly to weigh the difficulties I have laid before you ...
... pleased with them . Ishall endeavour , therefore , if you persist in my reciting it , to collect a judicious audience . But before you de- termine this point , I intreat you tho- roughly to weigh the difficulties I have laid before you ...
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... pleased , her majesty ( no doubt ) well satisfied , your country will take good , and your friends comfort by it ; and yourself ( I mention you last , for that of all these you esteem yourself least ) shall receive honour ; and your ...
... pleased , her majesty ( no doubt ) well satisfied , your country will take good , and your friends comfort by it ; and yourself ( I mention you last , for that of all these you esteem yourself least ) shall receive honour ; and your ...
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... pleased , it being the thing in the world he most desired . LETTER XL . Robert Lord Spencer , to his Lady Doro- thy , daughter of Robert Earl of Lei- cester , four days before the fight of Newberry , where he was slain . SINCE I wrote ...
... pleased , it being the thing in the world he most desired . LETTER XL . Robert Lord Spencer , to his Lady Doro- thy , daughter of Robert Earl of Lei- cester , four days before the fight of Newberry , where he was slain . SINCE I wrote ...
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... pleased with that than with the other , by as much as I esteem virtue and wis- dom in you , more than any inconstant benefits that fortune could bestow upon you : it is likely that , as many others do , you will use examples to ...
... pleased with that than with the other , by as much as I esteem virtue and wis- dom in you , more than any inconstant benefits that fortune could bestow upon you : it is likely that , as many others do , you will use examples to ...
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... pleased God to take from you your mother. majesty , the fountain of goodness ) your majesty shall , by the grace of God , not feel that in gift which I shall extremely feel in help ; for my desires are moderate , and my courses measured ...
... pleased God to take from you your mother. majesty , the fountain of goodness ) your majesty shall , by the grace of God , not feel that in gift which I shall extremely feel in help ; for my desires are moderate , and my courses measured ...
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Elegant Epistles, Or, a Copious Collection of Familiar and Amusing Letters Vicesimus Knox Sin vista previa disponible - 2013 |
Términos y frases comunes
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