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... give you all the encouragement which can be derived from the warmest approbation of your plan, they will even promise you assistance. Politics intrude, — kick you and your designs out of their heads ; and when you appear again, why they ...
... give you all the encouragement which can be derived from the warmest approbation of your plan, they will even promise you assistance. Politics intrude, — kick you and your designs out of their heads ; and when you appear again, why they ...
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... give you the outlines of their characters in very short hints, which you may dilate at your leisure. There are doubtless many living characters, which ought in time to be included. But I have already exceeded the little time I could ...
... give you the outlines of their characters in very short hints, which you may dilate at your leisure. There are doubtless many living characters, which ought in time to be included. But I have already exceeded the little time I could ...
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... give a just picture of the temper and manners of the times. But, in such a work as mine, a general mention of such transactions is sufficient. I find among my papers a geographical remark, extracted from Burnaby's Travels through North ...
... give a just picture of the temper and manners of the times. But, in such a work as mine, a general mention of such transactions is sufficient. I find among my papers a geographical remark, extracted from Burnaby's Travels through North ...
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... give you seasonable information of it. Should you come to Boston while I am in its neighbourhood, if you can any way make it suit your convenience, I shall depend upon your quartering with me at Dr. Gordon's. There will be something ...
... give you seasonable information of it. Should you come to Boston while I am in its neighbourhood, if you can any way make it suit your convenience, I shall depend upon your quartering with me at Dr. Gordon's. There will be something ...
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... give it, having but little knowledge of the circumstances of the people there, and less of law matters. From the view I have of it, it seems to be constructed on the old maxim, "Set a rogue to catch a rogue." For the Tories are supposed ...
... give it, having but little knowledge of the circumstances of the people there, and less of law matters. From the view I have of it, it seems to be constructed on the old maxim, "Set a rogue to catch a rogue." For the Tories are supposed ...
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