| 1830 - 744 halaman
...ye 10ll> ; where it had been delay'd I kno' not. As your kind manner, and kinder Thought, from wdi it flows, (for I take all you say to be as I always...and Nathaniel like, without Guile) was a particular salisfacc'on to me ; so the stop of a Letter, however it happened, deprived me of that cordial too... | |
| Exemplary and instructive biography - 1836 - 348 halaman
...the 10th ; where it had been delay'd I kno' not. As your kind manner, and kinder Thought, from which it flows (for I take all you say to be as I always...afflicc'on too heavy for my strength, and looking on myBelf as abandoned of every Comfort, every Friend, and every Relative, except such only as are able... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 972 halaman
...till y' 10* ; where it had been delayed I kno' not. As your kind manner, and kinder thought, from w it flows (for I take all you say to be as I always...without guile), was a particular satisfacc'on to me ; so th» stop of a letter, however it happened, deprived me of that cordial too many days, considering... | |
| Daniel Defoe, George Chalmers - 1841 - 406 halaman
...the Kith ; where it had been delayed I know not. As your kind manner, and kinder thought, from which it flows, (for I take all you say to be as I always believed you to be, sincere and Nathaniel-like, without guile) was a particular satisfaction to me; so the stop of a letter, however... | |
| 1856 - 782 halaman
...say as I believe you to be, sincere and Nathaniel-like, without guile) was a particular satisfaction to me : so the stop of a letter, however it happened,...it, to support a mind sinking under the weight of an affliction too heavy for my strength, and looking on myself as abandoned of every comfort, every friend,... | |
| HODGES - 1856 - 780 halaman
...to be, sincere and Nathaniel-like, without guile) was a particular satisfaction to me: so the atop of a letter, however it happened, deprived me of that cordial too ninny days, considering how much I stood in need of it, to support a mind sinking under the weight... | |
| HODGES - 1856 - 780 halaman
...to be, sincere and Nathaniel-like, without guile) was a particular satisfaction to me : so the atop of a letter, however it happened, deprived me of that cordial too ninny days, considering how much I stood in need of it, to support a mind sinking under the weight... | |
| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1858 - 426 halaman
...say as I believe you to be, sincere and Nathaniel-like, without guile) was a particular satisfaction to me : sO the stop of a letter, however it happened,...how much I stood in need of it, to support a mind unking under the weight of an affliction too heavy for my itrength, and looking on myself as abandoned... | |
| William Russell - 1864 - 324 halaman
...to be sincere, Nathaniel-like, without guile — is a particular satisfaction to me ; so the delay of a letter, however it happened, deprived me of that cordial too many days. I stood so much in need of it, to support a mind sinking under a weight of affliction too heavy for... | |
| William Russell - 1866 - 436 halaman
...to bo sincere, Nathaniel-like, without guile — is a particular satisfaction to me ; so the delay of a letter, however it happened, deprived me of that cordial too many daya. I stood so much in need of it, to support a mind sinking under a weight of affliction too heavy... | |
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