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... fome other object . They may furnish the mind with fome new images : but I think the purchase is made at too great an ex- pence for to read thofe two volumes through , liking them as little as I do , would be a terrible penance , and to ...
... fome other object . They may furnish the mind with fome new images : but I think the purchase is made at too great an ex- pence for to read thofe two volumes through , liking them as little as I do , would be a terrible penance , and to ...
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... fome late tranfactions ; but fhould that sickness continue ftill in fome measure , I prophefy , it will be quite off by the beginning of November : a letter or two from his London friends , and a furfeit of foli- tude will foon make him ...
... fome late tranfactions ; but fhould that sickness continue ftill in fome measure , I prophefy , it will be quite off by the beginning of November : a letter or two from his London friends , and a furfeit of foli- tude will foon make him ...
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... fome who could not bear Ever- greens , and call'd them Never - greens ; fome , who were angry at them only when cut into fhapes , and gave the modern Gardeners the name of Ever - green Taylors ; fome , who had no diflike to Cones and ...
... fome who could not bear Ever- greens , and call'd them Never - greens ; fome , who were angry at them only when cut into fhapes , and gave the modern Gardeners the name of Ever - green Taylors ; fome , who had no diflike to Cones and ...
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LETTERS to and from EDWARD | 1 |
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From Mr Blount | 20 |
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