I heartily wish you to be a good economist of both: and you are now of an age to begin to think seriously of those two important articles.
Should this happen, as perhaps, and as I heartily wish it may, then write an exact relation of it to your own Court.
George answered with some hesitation, "Sir, you know you may command me whatever is in my power, and I heartily wish it was in my power to do you any service.
We are as free as the men, and I heartily wish I could not say we deserve that freedom better.
Because your father was a drunkard, and left his children to the charity of the poor-house; and, God knows, I heartily wish we were all screwed down in the same coffin with him.
I heartily wish I could follow your pleasant prescription, but duty is inexorable, and knows no law but that of obedience.
I heartily wishthat we may arrange it so as to meet, though in the present moment I should be afraid even of such a distance as Stowe.
I heartily wish, that the distance of Teignmouth was not such as to put all idea of our meeting there entirely out of the question; especially as Nepean's being ill makes it still more impossible for me to leave this neighbourhood.
I heartily wish what I have done here, were as Honorary to that Sacred Name, as Learning, Wit, and Humanity render those Pieces which I have taught the Reader how to distinguish for his.
Thus their Heads are filled with vain Ideas; and I heartily wish I could say that Equipage and Show were not the Chief Good of so many Women as I fear it is.
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