Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 9Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1827 |
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... post to Wieland , with an osten- tatiously modest letter , soliciting with great confi- dence , a place for my offspring in the German Mer- cury . It may easily be supposed that Wieland had con- cerns LIFE OF KOTZEBUE . 39.
... post to Wieland , with an osten- tatiously modest letter , soliciting with great confi- dence , a place for my offspring in the German Mer- cury . It may easily be supposed that Wieland had con- cerns LIFE OF KOTZEBUE . 39.
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... letter . I was not indeed perfectly satisfied at its remaining unanswered , but was , however , willing to pardon this negligence , pro- vided I should see my production in print ; a satisfac- tion I had not the smallest doubt of ...
... letter . I was not indeed perfectly satisfied at its remaining unanswered , but was , however , willing to pardon this negligence , pro- vided I should see my production in print ; a satisfac- tion I had not the smallest doubt of ...
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... letter of rejec- tion , which I received , even at the moment that I was meditating , in triumphant exultation , on ... letter , and a letter only , by which it was plain that my manuscript was not returned , and I instantly concluded ...
... letter of rejec- tion , which I received , even at the moment that I was meditating , in triumphant exultation , on ... letter , and a letter only , by which it was plain that my manuscript was not returned , and I instantly concluded ...
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... letters were opened before they came into my hands . I complained of this to our minister at Mentz , who enquired into the matter , but could procure me no satisfaction : it was affirmed , that they came thither opened . Never to this ...
... letters were opened before they came into my hands . I complained of this to our minister at Mentz , who enquired into the matter , but could procure me no satisfaction : it was affirmed , that they came thither opened . Never to this ...
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... letter , to beg my compassion for a numerous family , who must be ruined , should the prosecution be continued . For their sakes I pardoned him , and let the matter rest , and for their sakes also I now forbear to men- tion his name and ...
... letter , to beg my compassion for a numerous family , who must be ruined , should the prosecution be continued . For their sakes I pardoned him , and let the matter rest , and for their sakes also I now forbear to men- tion his name and ...
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