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English as she is spoke.
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And yet one imprint many deal.

But why, you and another book seller, you does not to imprint some good wooks?

There is a reason for that, it is that you cannot to sell its. The actual-liking of the public is depraved they does not read who for to amuse one's self ant but to instruct one's.

But the letter's men who cultivate the arts and the sciences they can't to pass without the books.

A little learneds are happies enough for to may to satisfy their fancies on the literature.

Have you found the Buffon who I had call for?

I have only been able to procure the octo-decimo edition, which is embellished with plates beautifully coloured.


With a dentist.

I have the teetht-ache.

Is it a fluxion, or have you a bad tooth?

I think that is a bad tooth; please you to examine my mouth?