Life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D."A chronological catalogue of the prose works of Samuel Johnson, LLD.": pages xiv-xvii |
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... Dear Sir : -I know your patent Artificial Leg is " the Leg . , ' I speak from experience . I have tried others , and have been sorely tried too . I have now got a leg that will stand the test ; I make no use of a cane , and walk ...
... Dear Sir : -I know your patent Artificial Leg is " the Leg . , ' I speak from experience . I have tried others , and have been sorely tried too . I have now got a leg that will stand the test ; I make no use of a cane , and walk ...
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... Dear Sir : -Enclosed please find check to cover the enclosed bill . The churn has been set up in our University Creamery and is giving excellent satisfaction . Yours truly , G. E. Frevert . M. J. Lenihan Mercantile Co. Proprietors of ...
... Dear Sir : -Enclosed please find check to cover the enclosed bill . The churn has been set up in our University Creamery and is giving excellent satisfaction . Yours truly , G. E. Frevert . M. J. Lenihan Mercantile Co. Proprietors of ...
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... dear sir, that there was nothing to look to but a compromise.' There was a short pause. 'What kind of compromise would you recommend?' inquired Mr. Pickwick. 'Why, my dear Sir, our friend's in an unpleasant position — very much so. We ...
... dear sir, that there was nothing to look to but a compromise.' There was a short pause. 'What kind of compromise would you recommend?' inquired Mr. Pickwick. 'Why, my dear Sir, our friend's in an unpleasant position — very much so. We ...
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