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... persuade you , I hope , madam , to believe , I can give up my interest to my truth , and induce you to believe I never strain the latter , when I assure you , in the strongest terms , I am with the greatest warmth and esteem , madam ...
... persuade you , I hope , madam , to believe , I can give up my interest to my truth , and induce you to believe I never strain the latter , when I assure you , in the strongest terms , I am with the greatest warmth and esteem , madam ...
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... persuaded ' tis easier for you to forgive an involuntary error of the head than a levity in the mind , of which ( give me leave to say ) I am utterly incapable ; and you must give me very great proofs of my being troublesome before you ...
... persuaded ' tis easier for you to forgive an involuntary error of the head than a levity in the mind , of which ( give me leave to say ) I am utterly incapable ; and you must give me very great proofs of my being troublesome before you ...
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... persuaded there will not be many regrets sent to England by , dear madam , Your faithful and affectionate , & c . TO MR . WORTLEY MONTAGU.2 Dartford [ 25th July , 1739 ] . I STAYED an hour with the Duchess of Montague , and am arrived ...
... persuaded there will not be many regrets sent to England by , dear madam , Your faithful and affectionate , & c . TO MR . WORTLEY MONTAGU.2 Dartford [ 25th July , 1739 ] . I STAYED an hour with the Duchess of Montague , and am arrived ...
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... persuade him to attend parliament this session so that what his inclinations , which must govern mine , will be next spring , I cannot absolutely foresee . For my own part , I like my own situation so well that it will be a displeasure ...
... persuade him to attend parliament this session so that what his inclinations , which must govern mine , will be next spring , I cannot absolutely foresee . For my own part , I like my own situation so well that it will be a displeasure ...
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... persuade them to visit me , he defied me to enter into any sort of intimacy with them : instead of which they call me out almost every day on some diversion or other , and are de- sirous to have me in all their parties of pleasure . I ...
... persuade them to visit me , he defied me to enter into any sort of intimacy with them : instead of which they call me out almost every day on some diversion or other , and are de- sirous to have me in all their parties of pleasure . I ...
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