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... with all the kindness and respect which such a disinterested character merited . It was about the middle of the year 1770 that the Sheridans took 8 I up their residence in King's Mead Street , Bath OF R. B. SHERIDAN . 23.
... with all the kindness and respect which such a disinterested character merited . It was about the middle of the year 1770 that the Sheridans took 8 I up their residence in King's Mead Street , Bath OF R. B. SHERIDAN . 23.
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... respect to Miss Linley , lost no time in expos- tulating with Mathews , upon the cruelty , libertinism , and fruit- lessness of his pursuit . Such a remonstrance , however , was but little calculated to conciliate the forbearance of ...
... respect to Miss Linley , lost no time in expos- tulating with Mathews , upon the cruelty , libertinism , and fruit- lessness of his pursuit . Such a remonstrance , however , was but little calculated to conciliate the forbearance of ...
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... respecting an amiable young lady , which Mr. M. considered as improperly adjust- ed ; Mr. S. having since their first rencontre , declared his sentiments respecting Mr. M. in a manner that the former thought required satisfaction . Mr ...
... respecting an amiable young lady , which Mr. M. considered as improperly adjust- ed ; Mr. S. having since their first rencontre , declared his sentiments respecting Mr. M. in a manner that the former thought required satisfaction . Mr ...
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... respect to the nature of the wounds which he received , ) yet , as containing some curious touches of character , and as a document which he himself thought worth preserving , it is here inserted . " SIR , " To William Barnett , Esq ...
... respect to the nature of the wounds which he received , ) yet , as containing some curious touches of character , and as a document which he himself thought worth preserving , it is here inserted . " SIR , " To William Barnett , Esq ...
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... respect . I did intend to give you some account of myself since my arrival here , but you cannot conceive how I have been hurried , – -even much pressed for time at this present writing . I must therefore conclude , with wishing you ...
... respect . I did intend to give you some account of myself since my arrival here , but you cannot conceive how I have been hurried , – -even much pressed for time at this present writing . I must therefore conclude , with wishing you ...
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