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... desired by the ladies of the family , who were , perhaps , in point of elegance and accomplishments , inferior to few of those with whom he was afterwards acquainted . Mr. Meynell's eldest daughter was afterwards married to Mr ...
... desired by the ladies of the family , who were , perhaps , in point of elegance and accomplishments , inferior to few of those with whom he was afterwards acquainted . Mr. Meynell's eldest daughter was afterwards married to Mr ...
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... desired me earnestly to carry his compli- ments to him , and to tell him , that he honoured him for his manly behaviour in rejecting these condescen- sions of Lord Chesterfield , and for resenting the treatment he had received from him ...
... desired me earnestly to carry his compli- ments to him , and to tell him , that he honoured him for his manly behaviour in rejecting these condescen- sions of Lord Chesterfield , and for resenting the treatment he had received from him ...
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... desired that Mr. Warton will inquire , and send word , what will be the cost of transcribing this manuscript . ' Vol . ii . p . 32 , Num . 1022 , 58 , COLL . Nov. - Commentaria in Acta Apostol . - Comment . in Septem Epistolas ...
... desired that Mr. Warton will inquire , and send word , what will be the cost of transcribing this manuscript . ' Vol . ii . p . 32 , Num . 1022 , 58 , COLL . Nov. - Commentaria in Acta Apostol . - Comment . in Septem Epistolas ...
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