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... writer , or a hackney coachman . He at first employed himself in writing for the theatre , then in high reputation ... write out whole scenes upon the paper in which his favourite tobacco had been wrapped up . Negligence of this kind ...
... writer , or a hackney coachman . He at first employed himself in writing for the theatre , then in high reputation ... write out whole scenes upon the paper in which his favourite tobacco had been wrapped up . Negligence of this kind ...
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... writer . He is obviously one of those authors who reflect more than they write ; we have too many who write more than they reflect . The following exculpatory passages , which relate to hospitality , civility , reception at inns , and ...
... writer . He is obviously one of those authors who reflect more than they write ; we have too many who write more than they reflect . The following exculpatory passages , which relate to hospitality , civility , reception at inns , and ...
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... writer on record . Her marriage was an affair of state , she and her husband soon settled their mutual dislikes into a ... write to my aunt , the dear Electress of Hanover and to Lorraine ; On Monday to Savoy , and to the Queen of Spain ...
... writer on record . Her marriage was an affair of state , she and her husband soon settled their mutual dislikes into a ... write to my aunt , the dear Electress of Hanover and to Lorraine ; On Monday to Savoy , and to the Queen of Spain ...
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