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Page 364
... wish . " Corresp . Vol . I. p . 53. Mr. Webb died , before his prosecution could come on : and the outlawry of Wilkes , which took place towards the close of that year , sus- pended all legal process in which he was concerned . He had ...
... wish . " Corresp . Vol . I. p . 53. Mr. Webb died , before his prosecution could come on : and the outlawry of Wilkes , which took place towards the close of that year , sus- pended all legal process in which he was concerned . He had ...
Page 465
... wish to die , she in- stantly corrected herself , and said- " No , it is sinful to wish for death ; I will not wish for it . " The public is much indebted to Mr. W. for perpetuating the memory of this extraordinary young lady . In some ...
... wish to die , she in- stantly corrected herself , and said- " No , it is sinful to wish for death ; I will not wish for it . " The public is much indebted to Mr. W. for perpetuating the memory of this extraordinary young lady . In some ...
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... wish such a work were published even at a lower price than the present , in order to bene- fit a greater number of readers , by means of a more general circulation ; since truths , sanctioned by such authority as that of the Bishop of ...
... wish such a work were published even at a lower price than the present , in order to bene- fit a greater number of readers , by means of a more general circulation ; since truths , sanctioned by such authority as that of the Bishop of ...
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