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He seemed quite to have forgotten his wife and child , and I by degrees my engagements with Miss Read , to whom I never wrote more than one letter , and that was to let her know I was not likely soon to return .
He seemed quite to have forgotten his wife and child , and I by degrees my engagements with Miss Read , to whom I never wrote more than one letter , and that was to let her know I was not likely soon to return .
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Obliged as we were to Mr. Collinson for the present of the tube , etc. , I thought it right he should be informed of our success in using it , and wrote him several letters containing accounts of our experiments .
Obliged as we were to Mr. Collinson for the present of the tube , etc. , I thought it right he should be informed of our success in using it , and wrote him several letters containing accounts of our experiments .
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Mr. Collinson then gave them to Cave for publication in his Gentleman's Magazine , but he chose to print them separately in a pamphlet , and Dr. Fothergill wrote the preface . Cave , it seems , judged rightly for his profession , for by ...
Mr. Collinson then gave them to Cave for publication in his Gentleman's Magazine , but he chose to print them separately in a pamphlet , and Dr. Fothergill wrote the preface . Cave , it seems , judged rightly for his profession , for by ...
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