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Page 39
... Matthew Concanen , yet more im- pudent , publishes at length the Two moft SACRED NAMES in this Nation , as members of the Dunciad a ! This is prodigious ! yet it is almost as strange , that in the midst of these invectives his greatest ...
... Matthew Concanen , yet more im- pudent , publishes at length the Two moft SACRED NAMES in this Nation , as members of the Dunciad a ! This is prodigious ! yet it is almost as strange , that in the midst of these invectives his greatest ...
Page 156
... Concanen ] MATTHEW CONCANEN , an Irishman , bred to the law . Smedley ( one of his brethren in enmity to Swift ) in his Metamorphofis of Scriblerus , p . 7. accuses him of “ having boafted of " what he had not written , but others had ...
... Concanen ] MATTHEW CONCANEN , an Irishman , bred to the law . Smedley ( one of his brethren in enmity to Swift ) in his Metamorphofis of Scriblerus , p . 7. accuses him of “ having boafted of " what he had not written , but others had ...
Page 283
... Matthew Concanen , octavo . Mift's Weekly Journal , June 8. A long letter , figned W. A. Writ by fome or other of the club of Theobald , Dennis , Moore , Concanen , Cooke , who for fome time held conftant weekly meetings for thofe kind ...
... Matthew Concanen , octavo . Mift's Weekly Journal , June 8. A long letter , figned W. A. Writ by fome or other of the club of Theobald , Dennis , Moore , Concanen , Cooke , who for fome time held conftant weekly meetings for thofe kind ...
Page 299
... Concanen , Matthew , ii . 299 . Centlivre , Sufannah , ii . 411 . Cæfar in Ægypt , i . 251 . Chi Ho - am - ti , emperor of China , iii . 75 . Crouzaz , iv . 198 . Codrus , ii . 144 . D DE FOE , Daniel , i . 103. ii . 147 . De Foe ...
... Concanen , Matthew , ii . 299 . Centlivre , Sufannah , ii . 411 . Cæfar in Ægypt , i . 251 . Chi Ho - am - ti , emperor of China , iii . 75 . Crouzaz , iv . 198 . Codrus , ii . 144 . D DE FOE , Daniel , i . 103. ii . 147 . De Foe ...
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