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... thought it necessary to adopt in the few preceding pages . competent person just peruse the extracts which we have made ( we shall give him the freedom of the whole work for the same purpose , ) and say , honestly , if he can discover ...
... thought it necessary to adopt in the few preceding pages . competent person just peruse the extracts which we have made ( we shall give him the freedom of the whole work for the same purpose , ) and say , honestly , if he can discover ...
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... thought proper to address to me . With what " good - humoured care- lessness " our acquaintance commenced , I am unable to say ; but sure I am that expressions of mutual esteem marked the progress of it , and that these , if they were ...
... thought proper to address to me . With what " good - humoured care- lessness " our acquaintance commenced , I am unable to say ; but sure I am that expressions of mutual esteem marked the progress of it , and that these , if they were ...
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... thought it now necessary to say as much to any of the English ministry ; but both the Dukes thought we had done all that was decent for us , or necessary to shew our readiness , if we were thought to be of any use . * * ' Lord Stair ...
... thought it now necessary to say as much to any of the English ministry ; but both the Dukes thought we had done all that was decent for us , or necessary to shew our readiness , if we were thought to be of any use . * * ' Lord Stair ...
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