Miscellaneous Works, in Verse and Prose, Volume 1J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, 1753 |
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... me- mory of our Friendship , and therefore I thus publicly be- queath them to You , in return for the many valuable inftances of your Affection . A 4 That [ ii ] That they may come to you with To the RIGHT HONOURABLE ...
... me- mory of our Friendship , and therefore I thus publicly be- queath them to You , in return for the many valuable inftances of your Affection . A 4 That [ ii ] That they may come to you with To the RIGHT HONOURABLE ...
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... amiable Monarch that ever filled a throne . May the frank- ness and generofity of your spirit continue to foften and fubdue your enemies , and gain you many A 5 friends , friends , if poffible , as fincere as yourself . [ iii ]
... amiable Monarch that ever filled a throne . May the frank- ness and generofity of your spirit continue to foften and fubdue your enemies , and gain you many A 5 friends , friends , if poffible , as fincere as yourself . [ iii ]
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Joseph Addison. friends , if poffible , as fincere as yourself . When you have found fuch , they cannot wish you more true happiness than I , who am , with the greatest Zeal , DEAR SIR , Your most Entirely Affectionate Friend , June 4 ...
Joseph Addison. friends , if poffible , as fincere as yourself . When you have found fuch , they cannot wish you more true happiness than I , who am , with the greatest Zeal , DEAR SIR , Your most Entirely Affectionate Friend , June 4 ...
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... friends , that he was pitched upon to attend the army under Prince Eugene , who had just begun the war in Italy , as Secretary from His Majefty . But an account of the death of King William , which he met with at Geneva , put an end to ...
... friends , that he was pitched upon to attend the army under Prince Eugene , who had just begun the war in Italy , as Secretary from His Majefty . But an account of the death of King William , which he met with at Geneva , put an end to ...
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... Friend . The affiftance ,, he occafionally gave him afterwards in the course of the paper , did not a little contribute to advance its reputation ; and , upon the change of the miniftry , he found lei- fure to engage more conftantly in ...
... Friend . The affiftance ,, he occafionally gave him afterwards in the course of the paper , did not a little contribute to advance its reputation ; and , upon the change of the miniftry , he found lei- fure to engage more conftantly in ...
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