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When I sent Mr L. a copy of the last Edition he inform'd me immediately he had cut out the preface and burnt it, and inserted in its stead a protest against me and the publishers.
Letter 198 2009
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[1] Mrs Baker's letter by him inform'd me that you had found the stray plates belonging to the Architectural Work, about which you had written to me.
Letter 217 2009
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My business, during the greatest part of my life having led me into the line of litterary pursuits, and made me acquainted with litterary men, I am, consequently, pretty well inform'd of the methods us'd by authors for the retention of their productions.
Letter 34 2009
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I am inform'd that you have seen Cambridge, Norwich, &c. now I think the same desire that led you to see
Letter 1 2009
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Among other subjects of conversation respecting the Farmer's Boy, I wish'd to be inform'd of his manner of composition.
Letter 34 2009
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Last night Sally calld with a packet to go to her Father, and inform'd me that Bet Isaac was to bring a packet last night.
Letter 269 2009
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But, alas! how was I non − plus'd, when at the first Visit he made me, he let me know, that he was inform'd that this my coming to
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I was earnest with the Gentleman to tell me the reason of this great Change; but, he could not, or would not; only he inform'd me, that my Lord was not very well.
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The poor Girl having been inform'd by my Woman, what had pass'd, entered in Tears, and found me in the same Condition.
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Whether Bosvil know or was inform'd that his Father would not come, or was impatient of his Delay, I know not; but he dispos'd himself to go to his Father, who liv'd twenty Miles from us, (as before remark'd) tho 'my Lover had establish'd himself in our Neigh bourhood, both for his
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