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I think , Swift , Gay , and I could undertake it , if you don't think our Heads too expenfive : but the fame hand that did the others , will do them as cheap . If all elfe should fail , you are sure at least of the head , hand , and ...
I think , Swift , Gay , and I could undertake it , if you don't think our Heads too expenfive : but the fame hand that did the others , will do them as cheap . If all elfe should fail , you are sure at least of the head , hand , and ...
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It is fo with me , for you are in one thing an Evangelical man , that you know not where to lay your head , and , I think , you have no houfe . Pray , my Lord , write to me , that I may have ...
It is fo with me , for you are in one thing an Evangelical man , that you know not where to lay your head , and , I think , you have no houfe . Pray , my Lord , write to me , that I may have ...
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I remember the latter of those I mention'd , gave himself up to a devout exercise of making his head giddy with various circumrotations , to imitate the motions of the celestial bodies . I don't think it at all impoffible that Mr L ...
I remember the latter of those I mention'd , gave himself up to a devout exercise of making his head giddy with various circumrotations , to imitate the motions of the celestial bodies . I don't think it at all impoffible that Mr L ...
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I Affure you I am glad of your letter , and have long wanted nothing but the permiffion you now give me , to be plain and unreferved upon this head . I wrote to you concerning it long fince ; but a friend of yours and mine was of ...
I Affure you I am glad of your letter , and have long wanted nothing but the permiffion you now give me , to be plain and unreferved upon this head . I wrote to you concerning it long fince ; but a friend of yours and mine was of ...
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The truth is , I could not write then , without saying fomething of my own condition , and of my loss of so old and fo deferving a parent , which really would have troubled you ; or I must have kept a filence upon that head , which ...
The truth is , I could not write then , without saying fomething of my own condition , and of my loss of so old and fo deferving a parent , which really would have troubled you ; or I must have kept a filence upon that head , which ...
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