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... this time , and I have only an office to tran- sact business in ; and yesterday I was wholly occupied , or I should have done myself the pleasure of seeing you . If it would not suit me to engage in the X Preface to the Revised Edition.
... this time , and I have only an office to tran- sact business in ; and yesterday I was wholly occupied , or I should have done myself the pleasure of seeing you . If it would not suit me to engage in the X Preface to the Revised Edition.
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... pleasure by her unfortunate attachment , and was an exile from the paternal roof . But could the sympathy and kind offices of friends have reached a spirit so shocked and driven in by horror , she would have experienced no want of ...
... pleasure by her unfortunate attachment , and was an exile from the paternal roof . But could the sympathy and kind offices of friends have reached a spirit so shocked and driven in by horror , she would have experienced no want of ...
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... pleasure of the world , in which the meanest animal indulges unre- strained . There is a sweetness , however , in his very complaints ; they are the lamenta- tions of an amiable and social spirit at being " denied the indulgence of its ...
... pleasure of the world , in which the meanest animal indulges unre- strained . There is a sweetness , however , in his very complaints ; they are the lamenta- tions of an amiable and social spirit at being " denied the indulgence of its ...
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THE AUTHORS ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF I | 6 |
ROSCOE | 17 |
THE WIFE | 29 |
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