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... suppose that I was rather lucky in my judges , and they were not really so very good as I then believed them to be . Encouraged however by this attempt , I wrote and sent in the same way to the press several other pieces , that were ...
... suppose that I was rather lucky in my judges , and they were not really so very good as I then believed them to be . Encouraged however by this attempt , I wrote and sent in the same way to the press several other pieces , that were ...
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... suppose it was for that reason my conversation seemed to be more valued . They had me to their houses , introduced me to their friends , and shewed me much civili- ty ; while he , though the master , was a little and which from the ...
... suppose it was for that reason my conversation seemed to be more valued . They had me to their houses , introduced me to their friends , and shewed me much civili- ty ; while he , though the master , was a little and which from the ...
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... suppose the parallel I am drawing for Dr. Franklin , will hold not only in point of character but of private history ) will show that you are ashamed of no origin ; a thing the more im- portant , as you prove how little necessary all ...
... suppose the parallel I am drawing for Dr. Franklin , will hold not only in point of character but of private history ) will show that you are ashamed of no origin ; a thing the more im- portant , as you prove how little necessary all ...
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... suppose , sir John St. Clair , the hussar , with a body of soldiers will imme- diately enter the province for the purpose ; which I shall be sorry to hear , because I am very sincerely and truly , your friend and well - wisher , B ...
... suppose , sir John St. Clair , the hussar , with a body of soldiers will imme- diately enter the province for the purpose ; which I shall be sorry to hear , because I am very sincerely and truly , your friend and well - wisher , B ...
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... suppose it will ; for Du- with difficulty ; his secretary , Mr. Shirley , quesne can hardly detain me above three or was killed by his side , and out of eighty - six four days ; and then I see nothing that can officers sixty - three ...
... suppose it will ; for Du- with difficulty ; his secretary , Mr. Shirley , quesne can hardly detain me above three or was killed by his side , and out of eighty - six four days ; and then I see nothing that can officers sixty - three ...
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