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Examples
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I floated on its surface allmost before I was aware, and saw the busy world dusty, and fateagued travelling in two distinct tracks over my head.
Letter 35 2009
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My poor Boy is allmost well as to his knee, and is bringing more sence into action than I once thought the convulsions would have left to his share. —
Letter 110 2009
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I should take advantage of the road and see Mr Burk of Barton Mills with whom an interview is allmost necissary &c.
Letter 209 2009
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The Georgicks with all its beauties is allmost a bawdy story — I will soon send you Wordsworth's poems, if there is no poetry in them I will give up my pretension to feeling and Nature.
Letter 52 2009
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The late cold winds gave us all colds and I was allmost blind for some days, but have now taken up my skewer to address most of my friends, and if you find this too short, you must remember that I shall again have the pleasure of writing if my health continues, and hope to say much more.
Letter 276 2009
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I have had so murky and such various things through my brain, that the old, and that which I have not been in the habit of attending to, has faded allmost into oblivion.
Letter 209 2009
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For whitetails it's very common, In my hunting spot there are allmost allways double or twin fawns.
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For whitetails it's very common, In my hunting spot there are allmost allways double or twin fawns.
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I reserved no copy of them, and they had been allmost forgot by my friends, and quite forgot by myself; but I am glad to find that my sister Catharine have discovered a copy of the original in an old pocket-Book, and kindly transcribed it for me, which I here write verbatim from her copy. — — May 31 — 1801
Letter 54 2009
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The piece is still in existence, and I have allmost offended some worthy members of the medical world by keeping it unpublish'd.
Letter 119 2009
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