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... agreed upon by that assembly were composed by him ; he had pene- trated futurity ; and there was a certain harmony between the tone of his thoughts and the occurrences of the period which brought about that Congress , which may be ...
... agreed upon by that assembly were composed by him ; he had pene- trated futurity ; and there was a certain harmony between the tone of his thoughts and the occurrences of the period which brought about that Congress , which may be ...
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... agreed to it , and I presently found that I could save half what he paid me . " About this time I met with an odd volume of the Spectator . I had never before seen any of them . I bought it , read it over and over , and was much ...
... agreed to it , and I presently found that I could save half what he paid me . " About this time I met with an odd volume of the Spectator . I had never before seen any of them . I bought it , read it over and over , and was much ...
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... agreed tolerably well ; for he sus- printer here , and I am sure you must suc - pected nothing of my setting up . He retain- ceed . " This was spoken with such an appeared a great deal of his old enthusiasm , and ance of cordiality ...
... agreed tolerably well ; for he sus- printer here , and I am sure you must suc - pected nothing of my setting up . He retain- ceed . " This was spoken with such an appeared a great deal of his old enthusiasm , and ance of cordiality ...
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... agreed , and I immediately transcribed it , that it might appear in my own hand . We met : Watson's performance was read ; there were some beauties in it , but many defects . Os- borne's was read ; it was much better : Ralph did it ...
... agreed , and I immediately transcribed it , that it might appear in my own hand . We met : Watson's performance was read ; there were some beauties in it , but many defects . Os- borne's was read ; it was much better : Ralph did it ...
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... agreed that , on certain reason- able terms , ( which I have now forgotten , ) I might take , read , and return any of his books ; this I esteemed a great advantage , and I made as much use of it as I could . My pamphlet by some means ...
... agreed that , on certain reason- able terms , ( which I have now forgotten , ) I might take , read , and return any of his books ; this I esteemed a great advantage , and I made as much use of it as I could . My pamphlet by some means ...
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