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"Letters Written to and for Particular Friends, On the most lmportant Occasions. Directing not only the Requisite Style and Forms To be Observed in Writing Familiar Letters; But how to Think and Act Justly and Prudently, in the Common Concerns of Human Life. Containing One Hundred and Seventy-three Letters. The Fourth Edition"
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"Jacobite Sympathies"
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Date: 1750
"or, as a certain very eminent Author well observes, Fools having generally stronger Nerves, and less volatile Spirits, than Men of fine Understandings, that which will rouse the one, will make the other either stupid or frantick; and tho' it sometimes, while the Fit continues, strengthens the Im...
preview | full record— Richardson, Samuel (bap. 1689, d. 1761)
Date: 1750
"For then, tho' I cannot give you my Heart, I shall have given you a Title to it, and you will have a lawful Claim to its Allegiance"
preview | full record— Richardson, Samuel (bap. 1689, d. 1761)