I thankfully acknowledge your love in your kind remembrance of me upon this opportunity. Alas, you do too highly prize my lines, and my company. I may be ashamed to own your expressions considering how unprofitable I am, and the mean improvement of my... Oliver Cromwell [by J. Dunlop]. - Page xxiide John Dunlop (of Greenock.) - 1829Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
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