I could not have believed what you tell me of yourself, had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had so many wrong and unjust thoughts of me... The Family Library (Harper). - Pagina 2171845Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1822 - 694 pagina’s
...ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much mine, that 1 could not have believed what you tell me of yourself had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had so many wrong... | |
| 1822 - 686 pagina’s
...TO MR NEWTON. " SIR, " Oates, 5th October, 93. " I have been ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much...believed what you tell me of yourself, had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had so many wrong... | |
| 1822 - 858 pagina’s
...SIR, Oates, 5/Л October, 93. " ' I have been ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely yonr friend , and thought you so much mine, that I could not have believed what you tell meof yourself, had 1 had it from auy body else. And though I cannot but be inUrlitily troubled that... | |
| 1822 - 824 pagina’s
...ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much mine, thai I could not have believed what you tell me of yourself, had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mich Uly troubled that you should hare had so many wrong... | |
| 1823 - 580 pagina’s
...Is. A'ezu/on.' Mr. LOCKE to Mr. NEWTON. 'Sir — I have been ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much...believed what you tell me of yourself, had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had so many wrong... | |
| 1822 - 814 pagina’s
...TO MR. NEWTON. "'SiR, Gates, 5« October, 93. " ' I haw been ever since I first knew yon so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so "much mine, that I could not have believed what yon tell me of yourself, had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 pagina’s
...LOCKE TO MR. NEWTON. " Srn, Gates, 5th October, 93. " I have becn ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much...believed what you tell me of yourself, had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had so many wrong... | |
| Lord Peter King King - 1829 - 426 pagina’s
...LOCKE TO NEWTON. •' SIR, Gates, Oct. 5th, 93. " I HAVE been ever since I first knew you, so entirely and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much...believed what you tell me of yourself, had I had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had so many wrong... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 510 pagina’s
...LOCKE TO MR. NEWTON. " SIR, Gates, 5th October, 93. " I have been ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much...not have believed what you tell me of yourself, had 1 had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 pagina’s
...LOCKE TO MR. NEWTON. " SIR, Gates, 5th October, 93. " I have been ever since I first knew you so kindly and sincerely your friend, and thought you so much...not have believed what you tell me of yourself, had 1 had it from any body else. And though I cannot but be mightily troubled that you should have had... | |
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