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Pagina 77
If such a correspondence will be agreeable to you , be pleased to inform me in two posts , what the conditions are on which you shall expect it . Your late offer gives me no reason to distrust your generosity .
If such a correspondence will be agreeable to you , be pleased to inform me in two posts , what the conditions are on which you shall expect it . Your late offer gives me no reason to distrust your generosity .
Pagina 147
It is a method that several have been pleased to take , as I could show , but I think myself under a restraint . I shall say so far , that I have had some by a third hand , which I understood well enough to come from the first ; others ...
It is a method that several have been pleased to take , as I could show , but I think myself under a restraint . I shall say so far , that I have had some by a third hand , which I understood well enough to come from the first ; others ...
Pagina 186
told me , that Johnson sent his Plan to him in manuscript , for his perusal ; and that when it was lying upon his table , Mr. William Whitehead happened to pay him a visit , and being shewn it , was highly pleased with such parts of it ...
told me , that Johnson sent his Plan to him in manuscript , for his perusal ; and that when it was lying upon his table , Mr. William Whitehead happened to pay him a visit , and being shewn it , was highly pleased with such parts of it ...
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