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Inclosed is a statement of the account from July 1 1828 to July 1 1829.
Letter 420 Baldwin 2009
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Inclosed are two accounts — one showing the state of affairs to the end of 1826; and the other the account current.
Letter 411 2009
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The Inclosed to the girls at Selby-house, not yet gone How have I raved at the carelessness!
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Inclosed is a list of some others, which I desire you to read, and to oblige me with your remarks upon them at your leisure; though you may not, perhaps, have seen them by the time you will favour me with your observations.
Pamela 2006
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Inclosed I send you the copy of a little ode to this river, by
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Inclosed with this you have an Evening Post, containing some of the tender Mercies of the Barbarians to their Prisoners.
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Inclosed is a prologue of Burgoines, with a parody written in
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Inclosed you have an order on Messrs. Desegray, Beaujard Junr. and Co.,
John Adams autobiography, part 2, "Travels, and Negotiations," 1777-1778 1961
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Inclosed with this, you have a Commission, Instructions and a Bond.
John Adams autobiography, part 2, "Travels, and Negotiations," 1777-1778 1961
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Inclosed please find a description of 45 walnut trees and their nuts.
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