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... course of her correspondence she details thus : ' On Sunday I write to my aunt , the dear Electress of Hanover and to Lorraine ; On Monday to Savoy , and to the Queen of Spain ; on Tuesday to Lorraine , on Wednesday to Modena , on ...
... course of her correspondence she details thus : ' On Sunday I write to my aunt , the dear Electress of Hanover and to Lorraine ; On Monday to Savoy , and to the Queen of Spain ; on Tuesday to Lorraine , on Wednesday to Modena , on ...
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... course of my inquiries , some of the Whig ministers turned out such a set of sordid knaves , that I could not help stigmatizing them for their want of integrity and sentiment . " he In another letter to Dr. Moore , dated Chelsea ...
... course of my inquiries , some of the Whig ministers turned out such a set of sordid knaves , that I could not help stigmatizing them for their want of integrity and sentiment . " he In another letter to Dr. Moore , dated Chelsea ...
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... course ; so I am more free than ever I was from any occasion of unworthy conforming myself to you , more than general good manners , or your particular good usage , shall provoke ; and if you had not been short - sighted in your own ...
... course ; so I am more free than ever I was from any occasion of unworthy conforming myself to you , more than general good manners , or your particular good usage , shall provoke ; and if you had not been short - sighted in your own ...
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