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... kind in him ! He is afraid of my writing too fast . Why ? because he has a tender regard for his own pocket , and does not like the look of any new acquaintance in the shape of a book of mine , till he has seen his old friends in a ...
... kind in him ! He is afraid of my writing too fast . Why ? because he has a tender regard for his own pocket , and does not like the look of any new acquaintance in the shape of a book of mine , till he has seen his old friends in a ...
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... kind on Gifford lies in his throat ; I always regarded him as my literary father , and myself as his prodigal son . If any such composition exists , it is none of mine . You know as well as anybody upon whom I have or have not written ...
... kind on Gifford lies in his throat ; I always regarded him as my literary father , and myself as his prodigal son . If any such composition exists , it is none of mine . You know as well as anybody upon whom I have or have not written ...
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... kind Provi- dence . I observe also that the English had but small part in this victory . They are the boldest sinners in our army , therefore God will choose other instruments . Also the English have got a great vogue and reputation for ...
... kind Provi- dence . I observe also that the English had but small part in this victory . They are the boldest sinners in our army , therefore God will choose other instruments . Also the English have got a great vogue and reputation for ...
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... kind officers coming to see me . I wrote to my wife ; the Lord support and comfort her , and make her thankful for his goodness to me . Next day I rode to Menin in very good health , and very easy . I am well provided with good quarters ...
... kind officers coming to see me . I wrote to my wife ; the Lord support and comfort her , and make her thankful for his goodness to me . Next day I rode to Menin in very good health , and very easy . I am well provided with good quarters ...
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... kind of Buccinum , a name given by the ancients to shells of every description which bore any resemblance to a hunting horn ; and , as it appears from Pliny , that part of the ancient purple was derived from this kind of shell- fish ...
... kind of Buccinum , a name given by the ancients to shells of every description which bore any resemblance to a hunting horn ; and , as it appears from Pliny , that part of the ancient purple was derived from this kind of shell- fish ...
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