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" Tis now time to remind Mr. Wilkes of his kind promise — to exhort him to fulfil it If you knew, dear Sir, how much we are straitened as to our income, you would not neglect it. We should be truly happy to be so much obliged to you that we may join,... "
The Correspondence of the Late John Wilkes: With His Friends, Printed from ... - Página 13
por John Wilkes - 1805
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Littell's Living Age, Volumen123

1874 - 898 páginas
...have no improvement, but with people of sense I am sure of learning something every hour ; as being intimate with a person of an excellent heart and sensible...yourself : he will be more attentive to what you say. . . . I fear I have wore out your patience. Forgive me, 'twas a pleasing occupation to write to you....
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Fraser's Magazine, Volumen10

1874 - 864 páginas
...to you A. v owe tlie kind intention which we Ьсл v •-. to put in practice. As I know Mr. Hn'.l is somewhat lazy, as you were the promoter, write to him yourself: he will bo more attentive to what you say. . . . I fear I hart- wore out your patience. Forgive me, 'twas a...
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The Life of Laurence Sterne, Volumen2

Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald - 1904 - 380 páginas
...have no improvement, but with people of sense I am sure of learning something every hour ; as being intimate with a person of an excellent heart and sensible...yourself: he will be more attentive to what you say. . . . ' 1 fear I have wore out your patience. Forgive me, 'twas a pleasing occupation to write to you....
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The Life of Laurence Sterne, Volumen12

Percy Fitzgerald - 1904 - 378 páginas
...have no improvement, but with people of sense I am sure of learning something every hour ; as being intimate with a person of an excellent heart and sensible...yourself: he will be more attentive to what you say. . . . ' I fear I have wore out your patience. Forgive me, 'twas a pleasing occupation to write to you....
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The Works of Laurence Sterne: The life of Laurence Sterne by Percy Fitzgerald

Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 352 páginas
...have no improvement, but with people of sense I am sure of learning something every hour ; as being intimate with a person of an excellent heart and sensible...yourself: he will be more attentive to what you say. . . . ' I fear I have wore out your patience. Forgive me, 'twas a pleasing occupation to write to you....
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The Complete Works and Life of Laurence Sterne: Life, by Percy Fitzgerald ...

Laurence Sterne - 1904 - 740 páginas
...for that and many other favours ; but to you do we owe the kind intention which we beg you to put hi practice. As I know Mr Hall is somewhat lazy, as you...yourself: he will be more attentive to what you say. . . . ' I fear I have wore out your patience. Forgive me, 'twas a pleasing occupation to write to you....
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Works ...

Laurence Sterne - 1906 - 354 páginas
...have no improvement, but with people of sense I am sure of learning something every hour ; as being intimate with a person of an excellent heart and sensible...yourself: he will be more attentive to what you say. . . . ' I fear I have wore out your patience. Forgive me, 'twas a pleasing occupation to write to you....
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The Life and Times of Laurence Sterne, Volumen2

Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1925 - 376 páginas
...music." Already the girl had misgivings about the biography. "It is now time," the letter went on to say, "to remind Mr. Wilkes of his kind promise — to exhort...yourself: he will be more attentive to what you say." Lydia began to fear, too, that she would be unable to furnish the illustrations for the work without...
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The Life and Times of Laurence Sterne, Volumen2

Wilbur Lucius Cross - 1925 - 378 páginas
...about the biography. "It is now time," the letter went on to say, "to remind Mr. Wilkes of his land promise — to exhort him to fulfil it. If you knew,...yourself: he will be more attentive to what you say." Lydia began to fear, too, that she would be unable to furnish the illustrations for the work without...
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