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1 II | was greatly surprised to see him come the Sunday following 2 IV | Friend, I am very glad to see thee in good health." The 3 IV | was very long) purely to see and converse with him. Both 4 IV | s sickness, in order to see him before he died. The 5 V | long services; and we never see youngsters made bishops 6 VI | church, to the tavern, or to see their mistresses.~Though 7 VII | partisans, and lost him the See of Canterbury but, in my 8 VII | merely an Arian parson.~You see that opinions are subject 9 VIII | be hooted at. Methinks I see a crowd of schoolboys rising 10 XII | allowed the consolation to see them."~You know that this 11 XII | he, make an experiment to see whether the same clock will 12 XIII | soul after death does not see God in the celestial regions, 13 XVI | found out the secret to see the vibrations or fits of 14 XVII | settle chronology is to see through what star the colure 15 XVIII| remember always that when you see a version, you see merely 16 XVIII| when you see a version, you see merely a faint print of 17 XIX | and yet all flocked to see them represented on the 18 XIX | should never have come to see him; and I was very much 19 XX | was very young, came to see me at Paris on his return 20 XXIII| cloak, and have been glad to see one-half of mankind cut 21 XXIV | perfectly. "All," says he, "I see in these elegant discourses