The Spectator [by J. Addison and others]. With hist. and biogr. preface, and explanatory notes, المجلد 41823 |
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... letters , which passed between a mother and son very lately , and are as follows : " DEAR FRANK , What ' If the ... letter . You said before Mr Let- acre , that an old woman might live very well in the country upon half my jointure ...
... letters , which passed between a mother and son very lately , and are as follows : " DEAR FRANK , What ' If the ... letter . You said before Mr Let- acre , that an old woman might live very well in the country upon half my jointure ...
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... letters of my correspondents ; first , as they shew me which of my papers are most acceptable to them ; and in the next place , as they furnish me with ma- terials for new speculations . Sometimes indeed I do not make use of the letter ...
... letters of my correspondents ; first , as they shew me which of my papers are most acceptable to them ; and in the next place , as they furnish me with ma- terials for new speculations . Sometimes indeed I do not make use of the letter ...
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... letter alluded here to Gore , of Tring , and Lady Mary Compton ; but others with more probability have assured the annotator , that the letter referred to Sir Ambrose Crowley and his lady . See Tat . ed . 1786 , cr . 8vo . vol . v ...
... letter alluded here to Gore , of Tring , and Lady Mary Compton ; but others with more probability have assured the annotator , that the letter referred to Sir Ambrose Crowley and his lady . See Tat . ed . 1786 , cr . 8vo . vol . v ...
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