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... Letters on his own Affairs : eight Books . - 18. Letters to some of the most illustrious of the Ancients : one Book . - 19 . Letters without any address : one Book -20 . Letters concerning his affairs in his old Age sixteen Books . - 21 .
... Letters on his own Affairs : eight Books . - 18. Letters to some of the most illustrious of the Ancients : one Book . - 19 . Letters without any address : one Book -20 . Letters concerning his affairs in his old Age sixteen Books . - 21 .
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... letters to a friend ; ' and these letters are dated either at sea or on shore , at very convenient intervals as far as the story is regarded , but without much attention to the proba bility of their being forwarded . He introduces ...
... letters to a friend ; ' and these letters are dated either at sea or on shore , at very convenient intervals as far as the story is regarded , but without much attention to the proba bility of their being forwarded . He introduces ...
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... Letters ; I will bear no part in the spectacle which you are desirous of exhibiting to the people . " In the course ... letters written by Fenelon to him during the period of their long friendship ; and of a letter from the Archbishop to ...
... Letters ; I will bear no part in the spectacle which you are desirous of exhibiting to the people . " In the course ... letters written by Fenelon to him during the period of their long friendship ; and of a letter from the Archbishop to ...
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N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 4 |
Bees a Poem Part II | 23 |
Bevans Memoirs of Isaac Pennington | 32 |
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