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If you find a virtuous woman , dent who calls himself a Batchelor in her price is above rubies ; and believe N 11 , is some fuch being --- Allow me me for once , gold could not make such to speak a word to him a one more valuable for ...
If you find a virtuous woman , dent who calls himself a Batchelor in her price is above rubies ; and believe N 11 , is some fuch being --- Allow me me for once , gold could not make such to speak a word to him a one more valuable for ...
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For what would you circa multa , and believe with Mary think of a servant of yours , that should unum sufficit . But it is no compliment convert your goods , committed to his or ceremony , but a real and necessary charge ...
For what would you circa multa , and believe with Mary think of a servant of yours , that should unum sufficit . But it is no compliment convert your goods , committed to his or ceremony , but a real and necessary charge ...
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... that your lordship but though I fiould perish in my own may believe and make profit of this fin , and draw upon myself my own plain , but faithful admonition ; and then damnation , should not you take hold of I know your country and ...
... that your lordship but though I fiould perish in my own may believe and make profit of this fin , and draw upon myself my own plain , but faithful admonition ; and then damnation , should not you take hold of I know your country and ...
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As I am never very forward in who , being asked what countryman he giving my opinion , especially when I was , replied , that he was a citizen of have reason to believe that it will not the world . How few are there to be found or E 2 ...
As I am never very forward in who , being asked what countryman he giving my opinion , especially when I was , replied , that he was a citizen of have reason to believe that it will not the world . How few are there to be found or E 2 ...
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... chearful content fo How soft the cuckow tun'd her soothperfe & tly supplies the want of other en- ing voice ! joyments , that I verily believe they are The gentle thrush with pride display'd the happiest people in the world .
... chearful content fo How soft the cuckow tun'd her soothperfe & tly supplies the want of other en- ing voice ! joyments , that I verily believe they are The gentle thrush with pride display'd the happiest people in the world .
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