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DEAR FRIEND Your 2 last are before me , and ... the praises ( tho ' such as I think sincere ) of others nor are so witty nor so pleasing as your Reproofs , which yet I will assure you have this edge also , and reach the quick and if any ...
DEAR FRIEND Your 2 last are before me , and ... the praises ( tho ' such as I think sincere ) of others nor are so witty nor so pleasing as your Reproofs , which yet I will assure you have this edge also , and reach the quick and if any ...
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I will give you no further trouble than to assure you , I am a hearty lover of you , ( though unknown to you ) and such an one as will always bee ready to expresse himselfe ( Rev. Sir ) your most faithful servant and affectionate ...
I will give you no further trouble than to assure you , I am a hearty lover of you , ( though unknown to you ) and such an one as will always bee ready to expresse himselfe ( Rev. Sir ) your most faithful servant and affectionate ...
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assure you my My Lord Treasurer is as desirous to doe it as ever and he understands how meane a thinge that Prebend - at York is , and it was no preiudice to you for a better preferment to obtaine that . All those preferments you ...
assure you my My Lord Treasurer is as desirous to doe it as ever and he understands how meane a thinge that Prebend - at York is , and it was no preiudice to you for a better preferment to obtaine that . All those preferments you ...
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ADDITIONAL NOTES TO VOL I | 1 |
86 Dr Gilbert Burnet to T C March 14th 16823 | 3 |
30 T C to a Dissenter Undated I | 7 |
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