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... particular obligations , lays his claim to your Lordship's patronage upon the same account . I must " 1712-13 . A 2 * THOMAS WHARTON was appointed by King WILLIAM Comptroller of the Household , Justice in Eyre South of Trent , and Lord ...
... particular obligations , lays his claim to your Lordship's patronage upon the same account . I must " 1712-13 . A 2 * THOMAS WHARTON was appointed by King WILLIAM Comptroller of the Household , Justice in Eyre South of Trent , and Lord ...
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... particular distinction that you are master of the whole compass of business , and have signalized yourself in all the different scenes of it . We admire some for the dignity , others for the popularity of their behaviour ; some for ...
... particular distinction that you are master of the whole compass of business , and have signalized yourself in all the different scenes of it . We admire some for the dignity , others for the popularity of their behaviour ; some for ...
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... particular one , because he is the least man I ever saw ; but there is something so easy and pleasant in the manner of my little man , that I observe he is a favourite of all his acquaintance . I could go on to tell you of many others ...
... particular one , because he is the least man I ever saw ; but there is something so easy and pleasant in the manner of my little man , that I observe he is a favourite of all his acquaintance . I could go on to tell you of many others ...
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... particular in instances of this kind ; the reader will easily remark them in his perusal of the 17 poem . A third fault in his Sentiments , is an unnecessary ostentation of learning , which likewise occurs very frequently . It is ...
... particular in instances of this kind ; the reader will easily remark them in his perusal of the 17 poem . A third fault in his Sentiments , is an unnecessary ostentation of learning , which likewise occurs very frequently . It is ...
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... particular beauties in MILTON , which would have been too long to insert under those general heads I have already treated of , and with which I intend to conclude this piece of criticism . L. 8 * No. 298 . MONDAY , FEBRUARY 11 , 1711-12 ...
... particular beauties in MILTON , which would have been too long to insert under those general heads I have already treated of , and with which I intend to conclude this piece of criticism . L. 8 * No. 298 . MONDAY , FEBRUARY 11 , 1711-12 ...
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