While they continued there, they had a meffage from an unknown Lady, who defired to communicate to them an affair of importance. Though they were both averfe to go, yet they knew fo well the vindictive humour of the Italians, that they were afraid to... Dialogues Concerning Education - Page 404by David Fordyce - 1745 - 435 pagesFull view - About this book
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...communicate to them an affair or" importance. Though they were both averfe to go, yet they fo wtll knew the vindictive humour of the Italians, that, they...lady a denial. Accordingly they waited on her, when (lie told them, fhc believed they were furprifed at receiving a meflage from one who was fo great a... | |
| 1763 - 592 pages
...wounds were found not moital, and in ai -w weeks he recovered. In the mean time, they received a rmflage from an unknown lady, who defired to communicate to them an affair of importance. Tho' they were both averfe to go,y et t hey fo well knew the vindictive humour of the Italians, that... | |
| 1759 - 438 pages
...found not mortal, fo that in a few weeks he recovered. While they continued there, they had a meffage from an unknown Lady, who defired to communicate to...Lady a denial. Accordingly, they waited on her ; when the told them, (lie believed they were furpri.'ed at receiving a meflage from one who was Го much... | |
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