The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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... circumstances are low , and runs into riot and excess when his fortunes are plentiful . I cannot make myself better understood , than by sending you an history of myself , which I shall de- sire you to insert in your paper , it being ...
... circumstances are low , and runs into riot and excess when his fortunes are plentiful . I cannot make myself better understood , than by sending you an history of myself , which I shall de- sire you to insert in your paper , it being ...
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... circumstances , in all their inquiries . A friend of mine in Wales beseeches me to be very exact in my ac- count of that wonderful man , who had marched an army and all its baggage over the Alps ; and , if pos- sible , to learn whether ...
... circumstances , in all their inquiries . A friend of mine in Wales beseeches me to be very exact in my ac- count of that wonderful man , who had marched an army and all its baggage over the Alps ; and , if pos- sible , to learn whether ...
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... circumstances of my own life , who am a soldier , and expect every day to receive orders which will oblige me to leave behind me a wife that is very dear to me , and that very deservedly . She is at present , I am sure , no way below ...
... circumstances of my own life , who am a soldier , and expect every day to receive orders which will oblige me to leave behind me a wife that is very dear to me , and that very deservedly . She is at present , I am sure , no way below ...
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