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There is a report abroad, I find that Miss<lb/> | <p>There is a report abroad, I find that Miss<lb/> | ||
Fox has taken to working of miracles: making<lb/> | Fox has taken to working of miracles: making<lb/> | ||
the d<gap/>b to speak. <del>Castle are</del> No places more<lb/> | the d<gap/>b to speak. <del>Castle are</del> No places more<lb/> | ||
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us. Which of <del>two</del><add><del>three</del></add> attributes , not, beauty or<lb/> | us. Which of <del>two</del><add><del>three</del></add> attributes , not, beauty or<lb/> | ||
society had the greatest share in producing the <gap/>pel,<lb/> | society had the greatest share in producing the <gap/>pel,<lb/> | ||
the <add>historians</add> commentators have not settled<add>pronounced</add><lb/> | |||
What the Devil loses in one greater he is<lb/> | |||
but too apt to gain in another. This answer<lb/> | |||
has been an occasion of sinning to an humble<lb/> | |||
admirer. <add>It has filled him with envy as well towards</add>He regards with envy <add>jealously</add> the patient<lb/> | |||
on whom the miracle was wrought and <add>as toward</add> the correspondent<lb/> | |||
to whom the news of it was written.<lb/> | |||
After wearing his fingers ends out with<lb/> | |||
writing, he gets nothing bu compliments cold<lb/> | |||
as ice and <unclear>short</unclear> as sailors prayers.</p> | |||
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There is a report abroad, I find that Miss
Fox has taken to working of miracles: making
the db to speak. Castle are No places more
proper than old castles for romantic exhibitions:
but the castle of St Angelo must now
yield to that of Warwick. His Holiness has
ever yet been able to do any thing like it:
frequently oft be as he has been seen to rub his
head for 3/4 of an hour together upon St
Peter; true, as Mr Ord an eyewitness assures
us. Which of twothree attributes , not, beauty or
society had the greatest share in producing the pel,
the historians commentators have not settledpronounced
What the Devil loses in one greater he is
but too apt to gain in another. This answer
has been an occasion of sinning to an humble
admirer. It has filled him with envy as well towardsHe regards with envy jealously the patient
on whom the miracle was wrought and as toward the correspondent
to whom the news of it was written.
After wearing his fingers ends out with
writing, he gets nothing bu compliments cold
as ice and short as sailors prayers.
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jeremy bentham |
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letter 686, vol. 4; draft |
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