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I am convinced that your generous friendship would excite you to exertions of difficulty and danger in my favor ; but I am in that hopeless state , that my best friends , those united to me by blood , as well as those attached by ...
I am convinced that your generous friendship would excite you to exertions of difficulty and danger in my favor ; but I am in that hopeless state , that my best friends , those united to me by blood , as well as those attached by ...
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teract it by every means in his power ; but in besieging the heart and retaining the favor of a person of Zoluco's character , Ne- rina was a more skilful engineer than the valet ; besides , she made use of more powerful artillery than ...
teract it by every means in his power ; but in besieging the heart and retaining the favor of a person of Zoluco's character , Ne- rina was a more skilful engineer than the valet ; besides , she made use of more powerful artillery than ...
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... The letter in question was written in con- sequence of his having heard that I was patronized by a cer- tain man in power , from whom I had reason to expect pro- motion : from this he took oocasion to remind that the favor of men ...
... The letter in question was written in con- sequence of his having heard that I was patronized by a cer- tain man in power , from whom I had reason to expect pro- motion : from this he took oocasion to remind that the favor of men ...
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