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... relation of his deal- ings with Harley , it falls into the less careful and more verbose manner of his stories . It is worth while to observe in this narrative of fact that the Lord Treasurer , Godolphin , shows his affability in the ...
... relation of his deal- ings with Harley , it falls into the less careful and more verbose manner of his stories . It is worth while to observe in this narrative of fact that the Lord Treasurer , Godolphin , shows his affability in the ...
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... relation , and with the end of the writer than with the life of the person written of . There is in this story abundance of delightful inci- dents , and all of them usefully applied . There is an agreeable turn artfully given them in ...
... relation , and with the end of the writer than with the life of the person written of . There is in this story abundance of delightful inci- dents , and all of them usefully applied . There is an agreeable turn artfully given them in ...
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... relation , nor a virtuous , just thing but it carries its praise along with it . What can more exactly answer the rule laid down , to recom- mend even those representations of things which have so many other just objections lying ...
... relation , nor a virtuous , just thing but it carries its praise along with it . What can more exactly answer the rule laid down , to recom- mend even those representations of things which have so many other just objections lying ...
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... relation of my mother took me away , but at whose expense , or by whose direction , I know nothing at all of it . The first account that I can recollect , or could ever learn , of myself , was that I had wandered among a crew of those ...
... relation of my mother took me away , but at whose expense , or by whose direction , I know nothing at all of it . The first account that I can recollect , or could ever learn , of myself , was that I had wandered among a crew of those ...
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... relation untainted , free from our own just reproaches , and free from other people's suspicions ; that he should ever acknowledge his happiness owing to me ; that he would be debtor to me as long as he lived , and would be paying that ...
... relation untainted , free from our own just reproaches , and free from other people's suspicions ; that he should ever acknowledge his happiness owing to me ; that he would be debtor to me as long as he lived , and would be paying that ...
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