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" I can therefore have but one inducement to defire your publication of this letter, which is, that my friends may know that I have gained that credit with a ftranger which they have refufed to give me, and that I am really and truly an -objecT: of companion. "
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The World, Volume 2

Edward Moore - English essays - 1772 - 344 pages
...this weight of mifery, and who ferenely and unconcernedly can reflect upon what he has done (for fo I am fure he does) I have nothing to fear, and nothing...letter, which is, that my friends may know that I have guined that credit with a ftranger which they have refufed to give me, and that I am really and truly...
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The World, by Adam Fitz-Adam, Volume 2

1776 - 288 pages
...reflect: upon what' he has done, (for fo I am lure he does), I have nothing to fear and nothing to hope. 1 can, therefore, have but one inducement to defire...this letter, which is, that my friends may know that l have gained that crtdit with a llranger which they have retufed to give me, and that I am rtally...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 7

1786 - 636 pages
...does) I have nothing to fear, and nothing to ho»e. I can, therefore, have but one inducement to defile your publication of this letter; which is, that my...friends may know that I have gained that credit with a (tranger which they have refuted to give me; and that I am, really and tiuly, an object of comptfion....
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The World, by Adam Fitz-Adam. [209 Nos. in 4 Vols. With a ..., Issues 1-104

1753 - 640 pages
...weight of mifery, and who ferenely and unconcernedly can reflect upon what he has done (for fo 1 am lure he does) I have nothing to fear, and nothing to hope....me, and that I am really and truly an -objecT: of companion. I am, SIR, (though loft to myfelf) Tour moft faithful bumble few antLONDON: Printed for...
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Select British Classics, Volume 34

English literature - 1803 - 318 pages
...weight of misery, and who serenely and unconcernedly can reflect upon what he has done (for so I am sure he. does) I have nothing to fear, and nothing to hope. I can therefore have but one inducement to desire your publication of this letter, which is, that my friends may know that I have gained that...
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The British Essayists;: The world

Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 306 pages
...does) I have nothing to fear, and nothing to hope. 1 can therefore have but one inducement to desire your publication of this letter. which is, that my friends may know that I have C'ained that credit with a stranger which they have . refused to give me, and that I am really anil...
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The British Essayists: World

James Ferguson - English essays - 1823 - 412 pages
...weight of misery, and who serenely and unconcernedly can reflect upon what he has done (for so I am sure he does), I have nothing to fear, and nothing to hope. I can therefore have but one inducement to desire your publication of Ijiis letter, which is, that my friends may know that I have gained that...
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The British Essayists: The world

Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 620 pages
...weight of misery, and who serenely and unconcernedly can reflect upon what he has done (for so I am sure he does), I have nothing to fear, and nothing to hope, I can therefore have but one inducement to desire your publication of this letter, which is that my friends may know that I have gained that credit...
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The British Essayists: World

James Ferguson - English essays - 1823 - 418 pages
...misery, and who serenely and unconcernedly can reflect upon what he has done (for so I am sure lie does), I have nothing to fear, and nothing to hope. I can therefore have but one inducement to desire your publication of this letter, which is, that my frienda may know that I have gained that...
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Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure, Volume 15

1754 - 394 pages
...weight of mifery, and who ferenely and unconcernedly can reflect upon what he has done (for fo I am fare he does) I have nothing to fear, and nothing to hope.....refufed to give me, and that I am really and truly an objeil of compauwn, ••/.•*» I am, 8», •'••!•"•• •••> 'Л'Г ¿i", 'ли'»...
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