Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... desired to be informed by them whether it was not their opinion , that the Jews were one day to be called into the church ? He then desired to know , whether it was not every Christian man's duty to forward that good end all he could ...
... desired to be informed by them whether it was not their opinion , that the Jews were one day to be called into the church ? He then desired to know , whether it was not every Christian man's duty to forward that good end all he could ...
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... desired the Dean to pay him his sixpence , the Dean said he had no silver ; the Duke asked him for it over and over , and at last desired that he would change a guinea to pay it him , because he should want it to pay the chair that ...
... desired the Dean to pay him his sixpence , the Dean said he had no silver ; the Duke asked him for it over and over , and at last desired that he would change a guinea to pay it him , because he should want it to pay the chair that ...
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... desired Mr. Pope to write it , old Mr. Caryl , of Sussex ; and that what was said of Sir George Brown in it , was the very picture of the man . - Spence . ] My acquaintance with Mr. Addison commenced in 1712 : I liked him then as well ...
... desired Mr. Pope to write it , old Mr. Caryl , of Sussex ; and that what was said of Sir George Brown in it , was the very picture of the man . - Spence . ] My acquaintance with Mr. Addison commenced in 1712 : I liked him then as well ...
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