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... told me the other night , that he had been reading my paper upon West- minster - Abbey ; in which , says he , there are a great many ingenious fancies . He told me at the same time , that he observed I had promised another paper upon ...
... told me the other night , that he had been reading my paper upon West- minster - Abbey ; in which , says he , there are a great many ingenious fancies . He told me at the same time , that he observed I had promised another paper upon ...
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... told me that he had a great mind to see the new tragedy with me , assuring me at the same time , that he had not been at a play these twenty years . The last I saw , said Sir Roger , was the Committee , which I should not have gone to ...
... told me that he had a great mind to see the new tragedy with me , assuring me at the same time , that he had not been at a play these twenty years . The last I saw , said Sir Roger , was the Committee , which I should not have gone to ...
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... told us , That if he were a Middlesex justice , he would make such vagrants know that her majesty's subjects were no more to be abused by water than by land . We were now arrived at Spring - garden , which is exquisitely pleasant at ...
... told us , That if he were a Middlesex justice , he would make such vagrants know that her majesty's subjects were no more to be abused by water than by land . We were now arrived at Spring - garden , which is exquisitely pleasant at ...
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