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... truth is what you guefs ; I could not esteem your conduct , to an object of mifery fo near you as Mrs. and I have often hinted it to yourfelf : The truth is , I cannot yet esteem it for any reafon I am able to fee . But this I promife ...
... truth is what you guefs ; I could not esteem your conduct , to an object of mifery fo near you as Mrs. and I have often hinted it to yourfelf : The truth is , I cannot yet esteem it for any reafon I am able to fee . But this I promife ...
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... Truth upon my tongue . Adieu . LETTER XLV . To Mr. BETHEL . Aug. 9 , 1733 OU might well think me negligent or forget- ful of you , if true friendship and fincere esteem were to be measured by common forms and compliments . The truth is ...
... Truth upon my tongue . Adieu . LETTER XLV . To Mr. BETHEL . Aug. 9 , 1733 OU might well think me negligent or forget- ful of you , if true friendship and fincere esteem were to be measured by common forms and compliments . The truth is ...
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... Truth . Your Lordship indeed faid you had it from a Lady , and the Lady faid it was your Lordship's ; fome thought the beautiful by - blow had Two Fathers , or ( if one of them will hardly be allow'd a man ) Two Mothers ; indeed I think ...
... Truth . Your Lordship indeed faid you had it from a Lady , and the Lady faid it was your Lordship's ; fome thought the beautiful by - blow had Two Fathers , or ( if one of them will hardly be allow'd a man ) Two Mothers ; indeed I think ...
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LETTERS to and from EDWARD | 1 |
LETTER | 3 |
From Mr Blount | 20 |
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