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1 The first question on her side, which led to farther particulars , was,-
2 And I have found farther particulars concerning them in the newspapers.
3 It might look invidious to enter into farther particulars upon this head, but of smaller moment.
4 She was very curious to know farther particulars of the behaviour of poor Belton in his last moments.
5 Proceed in relating farther particulars ?
6 These relics are now in the possession of Dr. Tudor's grand daughter, Mrs. Strong, at Monkton, awaiting farther particulars .
7 I may here state some farther particulars , to enable my readers to become better acquainted with her and her equipment.
8 On the 4th of April, his lordship having received farther particulars from Sir Thomas Troubridge, wrote thus to Mr. Nepean.
9 Our amiable poetess, in a letter to Dr. Talbot, Bishop of Durham, has given some farther particulars of her life.
10 Why should I go upon farther particulars , which might fill a volume with the just eulogies of my contemporary brethren?
11 As for any farther particulars relating to the author, the reader will receive satisfaction from the first pages of the book.
12 After the party had separated to prepare for dinner, Elinor joined her aunt, and learned many farther particulars of the trial.
13 Without entering into any farther particulars , suffice it to say that Walker performed his part of the contract, at that time.
14 Belford to Lovelace.- Farther particulars of the lady's pious and exemplary behaviour.
15 Clarissa to Miss Howe.-Fartherparticulars of the persecutions she receives from her violent brother.
16 From the same.- Farther particulars relating to the lady.
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