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James Boswell. TO THE SAME DEAR SIR , I received your letter this day , with great sense of the favour that has been done me ; 1 for which I return my most sincere thanks : and entreat you to pay to Mr. Wise such returns as I ought to ...
James Boswell. TO THE SAME DEAR SIR , I received your letter this day , with great sense of the favour that has been done me ; 1 for which I return my most sincere thanks : and entreat you to pay to Mr. Wise such returns as I ought to ...
Page 93
... DEAR SIR , Your notes upon my poet were very acceptable . I beg that you will be so kind as to continue your searches . It will be reputa- ble to my work , and suitable to your professor- ship , to have something of yours in the notes ...
... DEAR SIR , Your notes upon my poet were very acceptable . I beg that you will be so kind as to continue your searches . It will be reputa- ble to my work , and suitable to your professor- ship , to have something of yours in the notes ...
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... dear Sir , to let me know , from time to time , where you may be found , for your residence is a very powerful attractive to , Sir , your most humble servant . " TO MR . PERKINS DEAR SIR , I cannot but flatter myself that your kindness ...
... dear Sir , to let me know , from time to time , where you may be found , for your residence is a very powerful attractive to , Sir , your most humble servant . " TO MR . PERKINS DEAR SIR , I cannot but flatter myself that your kindness ...
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