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The union of fentiments in all his acquaintance . LXX . Concern for his abfence . Of a libel against him . Reflections on the behaviour of a worthless man . LXXI . Melancholy circumstances of the feparation . of friends .
The union of fentiments in all his acquaintance . LXX . Concern for his abfence . Of a libel against him . Reflections on the behaviour of a worthless man . LXXI . Melancholy circumstances of the feparation . of friends .
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I not only frequently think of you , but constantly do my best to make others do it , by mentioning you to all your acquaintance . I defire you to do the fame for me to those you are now with : do me what you think juftice in regard to ...
I not only frequently think of you , but constantly do my best to make others do it , by mentioning you to all your acquaintance . I defire you to do the fame for me to those you are now with : do me what you think juftice in regard to ...
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Tho ' you could have no great value for this Great man , yet acquaintance itself , the cuftom of feeing the face , or entering under the roof , of one that walks along with us in the common way of the world , is enough to create a wish ...
Tho ' you could have no great value for this Great man , yet acquaintance itself , the cuftom of feeing the face , or entering under the roof , of one that walks along with us in the common way of the world , is enough to create a wish ...
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I am reduced to beg of all my acquaintance to fecure me from the like usage for the future , by returning me any letters of mine which they may have preferved ; that I may not be hurt , after my death , by that which was the happiness ...
I am reduced to beg of all my acquaintance to fecure me from the like usage for the future , by returning me any letters of mine which they may have preferved ; that I may not be hurt , after my death , by that which was the happiness ...
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I wrote to you concerning it long fince ; but a friend of yours and mine was of opinion , it was taking too much upon me , and more than I could be intitled to by the mere merit of long acquaintance and good - will .
I wrote to you concerning it long fince ; but a friend of yours and mine was of opinion , it was taking too much upon me , and more than I could be intitled to by the mere merit of long acquaintance and good - will .
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