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... hope therefore , to have credit for a declar- ation , that nothing but the earnest folicita- tion of Lady Jones , who knew my affection for her Husband when living , and my un- abated regard for his memory , and who con- ceived that ...
... hope therefore , to have credit for a declar- ation , that nothing but the earnest folicita- tion of Lady Jones , who knew my affection for her Husband when living , and my un- abated regard for his memory , and who con- ceived that ...
Page 15
... hope it will not be long before you find leisure to send me what you have further done on this curious subject . No excuse must be made against the publishing of them , since with respect to reputation , I dare say it will be no way to ...
... hope it will not be long before you find leisure to send me what you have further done on this curious subject . No excuse must be made against the publishing of them , since with respect to reputation , I dare say it will be no way to ...
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... hope you will let me know in what time I may expect them . - Do me the justice to believe , that I am , with all sincerity , Your most humble servant , WILLIAM JONES . SIR , From the SAME to the SAME . London , April 29th , 1713 . Ever ...
... hope you will let me know in what time I may expect them . - Do me the justice to believe , that I am , with all sincerity , Your most humble servant , WILLIAM JONES . SIR , From the SAME to the SAME . London , April 29th , 1713 . Ever ...
Page 20
... hope you will think of publishing your papers , and not let such valuable pieces lie by . As to what you mentioned in your last , concerning my old manuscripts , though for my part I know of nothing worth your notice publicly in them ...
... hope you will think of publishing your papers , and not let such valuable pieces lie by . As to what you mentioned in your last , concerning my old manuscripts , though for my part I know of nothing worth your notice publicly in them ...
Page 81
... hope to have the fatisfaction of feeing you here before I leave England , affuring you with truth , that I con- fider the honour of your acquaintance among the greatest advantages attending my visit to this country . I am , & c , Life ...
... hope to have the fatisfaction of feeing you here before I leave England , affuring you with truth , that I con- fider the honour of your acquaintance among the greatest advantages attending my visit to this country . I am , & c , Life ...
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