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Pagina 125
... received him to their houses , and after a fortnight or three weeks possession , turned them out unrewarded and abandoned to 5 the world . As we continued our discourse in this manner , his wife , who had been out to get change ...
... received him to their houses , and after a fortnight or three weeks possession , turned them out unrewarded and abandoned to 5 the world . As we continued our discourse in this manner , his wife , who had been out to get change ...
Pagina 168
... received that happiness that 15 courts could not give , from the amusing simplicity around his fire- side . My nephew has been apprized of my intentions of coming here , and I find is arrived ; it would be wronging him and you to ...
... received that happiness that 15 courts could not give , from the amusing simplicity around his fire- side . My nephew has been apprized of my intentions of coming here , and I find is arrived ; it would be wronging him and you to ...
Pagina 278
... received it ; therefore I will go back and return him his note , ' which he absolutely did , and left it entirely to the Bookseller to pay him according to the profits produced by the sale of the piece , which turned out very ...
... received it ; therefore I will go back and return him his note , ' which he absolutely did , and left it entirely to the Bookseller to pay him according to the profits produced by the sale of the piece , which turned out very ...
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