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... manner of en- quiring after me , among the first concerns of life , at your refufcitation , fhould have been fooner anfwer'd and acknowledged . I fincerely rejoice at your recovery , from an illness which gave me lefs pain than it did ...
... manner of en- quiring after me , among the first concerns of life , at your refufcitation , fhould have been fooner anfwer'd and acknowledged . I fincerely rejoice at your recovery , from an illness which gave me lefs pain than it did ...
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... manner ; and how long , or how little a while it may be so taken up God only knows , and to his will I implicitly refign myself in every thing . I am , & c . MY LORD , LETTER XV . March 19 , 1721-2 . I Am extremely fenfible of the ...
... manner ; and how long , or how little a while it may be so taken up God only knows , and to his will I implicitly refign myself in every thing . I am , & c . MY LORD , LETTER XV . March 19 , 1721-2 . I Am extremely fenfible of the ...
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... manner as gave great fatisfaction to both , and fuch as on her part , every way became her circumstances and character . For she had her senses to the very laft gafp , and exerted them to give me , in those few hours , greater marks of ...
... manner as gave great fatisfaction to both , and fuch as on her part , every way became her circumstances and character . For she had her senses to the very laft gafp , and exerted them to give me , in those few hours , greater marks of ...
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LETTERS to and from EDWARD | 1 |
LETTER | 3 |
From Mr Blount | 20 |
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