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... present , than I fhall then ; for if there be on earth an image of pa- radife , it is in fuch perfect Union and Society as you all poffefs . I would have my innocent envies and wishes of your state known to you all ; which is far better ...
... present , than I fhall then ; for if there be on earth an image of pa- radife , it is in fuch perfect Union and Society as you all poffefs . I would have my innocent envies and wishes of your state known to you all ; which is far better ...
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... present , as I have no defire of reward , and fee no juft rea- fon of praife , I think I had better let it alone . There are flatterers good enough to be found , and I would not interfere in any Gentleman's profeffion . I have feen no ...
... present , as I have no defire of reward , and fee no juft rea- fon of praife , I think I had better let it alone . There are flatterers good enough to be found , and I would not interfere in any Gentleman's profeffion . I have feen no ...
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