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... late of . As I am certain no people living had an earlier and truer sense of others misfortunes , or à more generous refignation as to what might be their own , fo I earneftly wish that whatever part they must bear , may be render'd as ...
... late of . As I am certain no people living had an earlier and truer sense of others misfortunes , or à more generous refignation as to what might be their own , fo I earneftly wish that whatever part they must bear , may be render'd as ...
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... to the grave , Alike ' tis juftice foon or late , Mercy alike to kill or fave . Virtue unmov'd can hear the call , And face the hath that melts the ball . and and hogs - puddings are thought dangerous by our governors 138 LETTERS TO AND.
... to the grave , Alike ' tis juftice foon or late , Mercy alike to kill or fave . Virtue unmov'd can hear the call , And face the hath that melts the ball . and and hogs - puddings are thought dangerous by our governors 138 LETTERS TO AND.
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... late , and we want to be phy- ficians for one another . It is a remedy that agreed very well with us both , for many years , and I fancy our conftitutions would mend upon the old medicine of Studiorum fimilitudo , & c . I believe we ...
... late , and we want to be phy- ficians for one another . It is a remedy that agreed very well with us both , for many years , and I fancy our conftitutions would mend upon the old medicine of Studiorum fimilitudo , & c . I believe we ...
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LETTERS to and from EDWARD | 1 |
LETTER | 3 |
From Mr Blount | 20 |
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