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... tell you , that according to causes and effects , no other wear could at that time have been chosen . " He , however , said of him at another time to the same gentleman , " Hurd , Sir , is a man whose acquaintance is a valuable ...
... tell you , that according to causes and effects , no other wear could at that time have been chosen . " He , however , said of him at another time to the same gentleman , " Hurd , Sir , is a man whose acquaintance is a valuable ...
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... tell it . " He has now and then borrowed a shilling of me ; and when I asked him for it again , seemed to be rather out of humour . A droll little circumstance once occurred : As if he meant to reprimand my minute exactness as a ...
... tell it . " He has now and then borrowed a shilling of me ; and when I asked him for it again , seemed to be rather out of humour . A droll little circumstance once occurred : As if he meant to reprimand my minute exactness as a ...
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... tell à priori what will be best for government to do . This reign has been very unfortunate . We have had an un- successful war ; but that does not prove that we have been ill governed . One side or other must prevail in war , as one or ...
... tell à priori what will be best for government to do . This reign has been very unfortunate . We have had an un- successful war ; but that does not prove that we have been ill governed . One side or other must prevail in war , as one or ...
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... tell his father . " " TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS . " DEAR SIR , " THE gentleman who waits on you with this , is Mr. Cruikshanks , who wishes to succeed his friend Dr. Hunter , as Professor of Anatomy in the Royal Academy . His ...
... tell his father . " " TO SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS . " DEAR SIR , " THE gentleman who waits on you with this , is Mr. Cruikshanks , who wishes to succeed his friend Dr. Hunter , as Professor of Anatomy in the Royal Academy . His ...
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... ' You don't mind the times . You tell a man , I am sorry you had such bad weather the last day of your journey , and were so much wet . ' You don't care six - pence whether " ་ 8 he is wet or dry . You may talk 40 LIFE OF JOHNSON.
... ' You don't mind the times . You tell a man , I am sorry you had such bad weather the last day of your journey , and were so much wet . ' You don't care six - pence whether " ་ 8 he is wet or dry . You may talk 40 LIFE OF JOHNSON.
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