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... pleased with my note . I shall impatiently expect you at London , that we may consider what to do next . I intend in the winter to open a Bibliothèque , and remember , that you are to subscribe a sheet a year : let us try , likewise ...
... pleased with my note . I shall impatiently expect you at London , that we may consider what to do next . I intend in the winter to open a Bibliothèque , and remember , that you are to subscribe a sheet a year : let us try , likewise ...
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... pleased to send me . The pheasant I gave to Mr. Richardson , 1 the bustard to Dr. Lawrence , and the pot I placed with Miss Williams , to be eaten by myself . She desires that her compliments and good wishes may be accepted by the ...
... pleased to send me . The pheasant I gave to Mr. Richardson , 1 the bustard to Dr. Lawrence , and the pot I placed with Miss Williams , to be eaten by myself . She desires that her compliments and good wishes may be accepted by the ...
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... pleased as now with your account of yourself ; and sincerely hope , that between publick busi- ness , improving studies , and domestick pleasures , neither melancholy nor caprice will find any place for entrance . Whatever philosophy ...
... pleased as now with your account of yourself ; and sincerely hope , that between publick busi- ness , improving studies , and domestick pleasures , neither melancholy nor caprice will find any place for entrance . Whatever philosophy ...
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