George Selwyn and his contemporaries, with memoirs and notes, المجلد 4R. Bentley, 1843 |
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... reason to doubt but that he was the author of his own death , as he in that paper declares his intentions , and his reasons for so doing , which plainly shows that he has been some time wrong in his head , as his inquietudes of mind are ...
... reason to doubt but that he was the author of his own death , as he in that paper declares his intentions , and his reasons for so doing , which plainly shows that he has been some time wrong in his head , as his inquietudes of mind are ...
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... reason that I have now and then given for not knowing whether or no you will keep a promise ; which is , that you do not know yourself . If I have taken Lady Hervey's cook , he will be certainly at your service ; not be- cause I have ...
... reason that I have now and then given for not knowing whether or no you will keep a promise ; which is , that you do not know yourself . If I have taken Lady Hervey's cook , he will be certainly at your service ; not be- cause I have ...
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... reasons for it . You saw Mr. Delme the night before he shot himself : * I suppose you took care to see him the night after ; I suppose he had his reasons , but if his wife does not guess , or does not tell , you will never know them . I ...
... reasons for it . You saw Mr. Delme the night before he shot himself : * I suppose you took care to see him the night after ; I suppose he had his reasons , but if his wife does not guess , or does not tell , you will never know them . I ...
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