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... acquainted with a family where there was a daughter with whom I was acquainted . My prudent mother was afraid I ... acquaintance , to help the woman ; though he sus- married to one Perkins , innkeeper , at the George LETTERS TO AND ...
... acquainted with a family where there was a daughter with whom I was acquainted . My prudent mother was afraid I ... acquaintance , to help the woman ; though he sus- married to one Perkins , innkeeper , at the George LETTERS TO AND ...
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... acquaintance of her mother Betty Jones , alias Perkins , to inquire about this Irishman . I an- swered , that I knew him not , but supposed he was a cheat ; I heard no more . But now comes a letter to me from this Betty Jones , alias ...
... acquaintance of her mother Betty Jones , alias Perkins , to inquire about this Irishman . I an- swered , that I knew him not , but supposed he was a cheat ; I heard no more . But now comes a letter to me from this Betty Jones , alias ...
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... acquaintance , though to my sorrow not intimately so , I trust you will pardon this presumption . Perhaps you may be at a loss to guess what title I have to an old acquaintance with you ; but as several little accidents make indelible ...
... acquaintance , though to my sorrow not intimately so , I trust you will pardon this presumption . Perhaps you may be at a loss to guess what title I have to an old acquaintance with you ; but as several little accidents make indelible ...
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... acquainted with the Intel- ligencer . I wish his zeal could promote the wel- fare of his poor country , but I fear his labour is in vain . The miseries of the North , as represented , de- mand the utmost compassion , and must soften the ...
... acquainted with the Intel- ligencer . I wish his zeal could promote the wel- fare of his poor country , but I fear his labour is in vain . The miseries of the North , as represented , de- mand the utmost compassion , and must soften the ...
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... acquainted with his father or himself . I explained every thing to him , according to the tenor of the letter which I received from you some time ago , and for which I most heartily thank you . Let him now speak for himself . I have ...
... acquainted with his father or himself . I explained every thing to him , according to the tenor of the letter which I received from you some time ago , and for which I most heartily thank you . Let him now speak for himself . I have ...
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acquaintance Adieu affairs Amesbury answer Arbuthnot Barber Beggar's Opera believe Carteret church Clarendon countess of Suffolk court courtier Dean DEAR SIR Delany deserve desire Dublin duchess of Dorset DUCHESS OF QUEENSBERRY duke Dunciad endeavour England esteem father favour fear flatter fortune friendship Gay's gentleman give glad grace hands happiness hear heard heartily honour hope humble servant humour Ireland Irish John Gay justice king kingdom lady Worsley letter live London lord Bathurst lord Bolingbroke lord Carteret lordship MADAM majesty mind never obedient obliged parliament person Pilkington pleasure poor Pope pounds pray present prince printed queen reason received scheme sent sincere sir Robert Walpole soon spirits sure Swift tell thing thought tion told town Twickenham verses WARTON whig wish writ write XVIII