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... received both your letters , and received them with pleasure proportioned to the esteem which so short an acquaintance strongly impressed , and which I hope to confirm by nearer knowledge , though I am afraid that gratification will be ...
... received both your letters , and received them with pleasure proportioned to the esteem which so short an acquaintance strongly impressed , and which I hope to confirm by nearer knowledge , though I am afraid that gratification will be ...
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... received this morning . The truth is , the other likewise was received , and I wrote an answer ; but being desirous to transmit you some proposals and receipts , I waited till I could find a convenient conveyance , and day was passed ...
... received this morning . The truth is , the other likewise was received , and I wrote an answer ; but being desirous to transmit you some proposals and receipts , I waited till I could find a convenient conveyance , and day was passed ...
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... received from him . Indeed his liberality as to money was very remarkable . The next article in his diary is , — “ July 16th , I received seventy - five pounds . Lent Mr. Davies twenty - five . " Trinity College , Dublin , at this time ...
... received from him . Indeed his liberality as to money was very remarkable . The next article in his diary is , — “ July 16th , I received seventy - five pounds . Lent Mr. Davies twenty - five . " Trinity College , Dublin , at this time ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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