| 1818 - 254 էջ
...uninterrupted course of virtue, I should have more real pleasure than his acquiring me the revenue of a NV,ob. In the mean time, that nothing may be wanting on my part to make both you and him as happy as possible, all faults are from this moment forgotten, my house is open for his... | |
| 1827 - 292 էջ
...uninterrupted course of virtue, I should have more real pleasure than his acquiring me the wealth of a nabob. In the mean time, that nothing may be wanting on my part, to make both him and you as happy as possible, all faults are from this moment forgotten ; my house is open for his reception ; and, if... | |
| 1849 - 156 էջ
...uninterrupted course of virtue, I should have more real pleasure than his acquiring me the wealth of a nabob. In the mean time, that nothing may be wanting on my part, to make both him and you as happy as possible, all faulte are from this moment ibrgotten ; my house is open for his reception ; and, if... | |
| 1853 - 158 էջ
...uninterrupted course of virtue, I should have more real pleasure than in his acquiring me the wealth of a nabob. In the mean time, that nothing may be wanting on my part, to make both him and you as happy as possible, all faults are from this moment forgotten ; my house is open for his reception ; and, if... | |
| Thomas Cooke - 1855 - 236 էջ
...real pleasure than any profit I might deriva froin his utmost diligence and assiduity in business. In the mean time, that nothing may be wanting on my part, to make both you and him as happy as possible, all faults are from this moment forgotten ; my house is open for... | |
| 1867 - 230 էջ
...uninterrupted course of virtue, I should have more real pleasure than his acquiring me the revenue of a Nabob. In the mean time, that nothing may be wanting on my part to make both you and him as happy as possib'e, all faults are from this moment forgotten, my house is open for his... | |
| Eve Tavor Bannet, Professor Eve Tavor Bannet - 2005 - 9 էջ
...uninterrupted course of virtue, I should have more real pleasure than his acquiring me the revenue of a nabob. In the mean time, that nothing may be wanting on my part to make both you and him as happy as possible, all faults are from this moment forgotten; my house is open for his... | |
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