The lives of the English poetsF. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... number of Tory Gentlemen sent from the country to Parliament , who formed themselves into a club , to the number of about a hundred , and met to animate the zeal and raise the expectations of each other . They thought , with great ...
... number of Tory Gentlemen sent from the country to Parliament , who formed themselves into a club , to the number of about a hundred , and met to animate the zeal and raise the expectations of each other . They thought , with great ...
Sivu 14
... number our allies . That is now no longer doubted , of which the na- tion was then first informed , that the war was un- necessarily protracted to fill the pockets of Marlbo- rough ; and that it would have been continued with- out end ...
... number our allies . That is now no longer doubted , of which the na- tion was then first informed , that the war was un- necessarily protracted to fill the pockets of Marlbo- rough ; and that it would have been continued with- out end ...
Sivu 15
... number at that time , when we were not yet a nation of readers . To its propagation certainly no agency of power or influence was wanting . It furnished arguments for conversation , speeches for debate , and materials for parliamentary ...
... number at that time , when we were not yet a nation of readers . To its propagation certainly no agency of power or influence was wanting . It furnished arguments for conversation , speeches for debate , and materials for parliamentary ...
Sivu 35
... number of par- ticulars could never have been assembled by the power of recollection . He grew more violent , and his mental powers de- clined , till ( 1741 ) it was found necessary that legal guardians should be appointed of his person ...
... number of par- ticulars could never have been assembled by the power of recollection . He grew more violent , and his mental powers de- clined , till ( 1741 ) it was found necessary that legal guardians should be appointed of his person ...
Sivu 41
... number may perhaps not be exact . In his œconomy he practised a peculiar and offen- 1 sive parsimony , without disguise or apology . The practice of saving being once necessary , became habi- tual , and grew first ridiculous and at last ...
... number may perhaps not be exact . In his œconomy he practised a peculiar and offen- 1 sive parsimony , without disguise or apology . The practice of saving being once necessary , became habi- tual , and grew first ridiculous and at last ...
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