The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volumen16Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1848 |
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... write to me ; but correspondence by letter and personal intimacy are widely different . Do , do write to me ; and do some good to my mind already how much ' warped and relaxed ' by the world ! " In a letter written about three months ...
... write to me ; but correspondence by letter and personal intimacy are widely different . Do , do write to me ; and do some good to my mind already how much ' warped and relaxed ' by the world ! " In a letter written about three months ...
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... write to her - to receive a letter from her ; to see her hand - writing would break my heart - even to hear of her any how , to see her name written , would be more than I can bear . My dear Brown , what am I to do ? where can I look ...
... write to her - to receive a letter from her ; to see her hand - writing would break my heart - even to hear of her any how , to see her name written , would be more than I can bear . My dear Brown , what am I to do ? where can I look ...
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... write in January , 1772 ? He was then in perfect health ; he retained his seat in the House of Commons ; he was then the friend and correspondent of Shel- burne and Chatham ; he received no bribe from the Government ; he continued to ...
... write in January , 1772 ? He was then in perfect health ; he retained his seat in the House of Commons ; he was then the friend and correspondent of Shel- burne and Chatham ; he received no bribe from the Government ; he continued to ...
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