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This happy distinction , which is so peculiar to you ; with the addition of industry , vigilance , patience of labour , thirst and hunger , in common with the meanest fol : dier , has made your present fortune unenvied .
This happy distinction , which is so peculiar to you ; with the addition of industry , vigilance , patience of labour , thirst and hunger , in common with the meanest fol : dier , has made your present fortune unenvied .
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... with my present conduct towards the numerous descendents of nay old friend , will make , poffibly , a series of history , of common life , as useful as the relations of the more pompous passages in the lives of princes and Statesmen ...
... with my present conduct towards the numerous descendents of nay old friend , will make , poffibly , a series of history , of common life , as useful as the relations of the more pompous passages in the lives of princes and Statesmen ...
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The passages of the times when we were in fashion , with the countenances , behaviour , acd jolity , so much , forsooth , above what we appear in nuw , are present to our imaginations , and al . nieft ic our very eyes .
The passages of the times when we were in fashion , with the countenances , behaviour , acd jolity , so much , forsooth , above what we appear in nuw , are present to our imaginations , and al . nieft ic our very eyes .
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The estate at present in his hands is above three thousand a year , after payment of taxes , and all necessary charges whatsoever . He is a man of good understanding , but not at all what is usually called a man of Thining parts .
The estate at present in his hands is above three thousand a year , after payment of taxes , and all necessary charges whatsoever . He is a man of good understanding , but not at all what is usually called a man of Thining parts .
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... than ever any figure ; either of Venus attended by the graces , Diana with her nymphs , or any other ce . Jeltial who owes her being to poetry . The discourse we had there , none being - present but our own family ...
... than ever any figure ; either of Venus attended by the graces , Diana with her nymphs , or any other ce . Jeltial who owes her being to poetry . The discourse we had there , none being - present but our own family ...
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