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... taken by my own hand from the ori- ginals , which were wrote by a Yorkshire gentleman of a good estate to Madam ... take notice of it , I will not pre- tend to be positive ; but desire that the letter may be reprinted , and what is ...
... taken by my own hand from the ori- ginals , which were wrote by a Yorkshire gentleman of a good estate to Madam ... take notice of it , I will not pre- tend to be positive ; but desire that the letter may be reprinted , and what is ...
Page 56
... taking notice of in the reign of king James the First . During the civil wars there appeared one , which makes too great a figure in story to be passed over in silence ; I mean that of the redoubted Hudibras , an account of which Butler ...
... taking notice of in the reign of king James the First . During the civil wars there appeared one , which makes too great a figure in story to be passed over in silence ; I mean that of the redoubted Hudibras , an account of which Butler ...
Page 278
... taken in , as their cant is , to pay costs . I am admitted , upon the re- commendation of one of their principals ... take notice of it . 6 ' I am , with respect , Your humble servant , STEELE . H. R. ' T. N ° 373. THURSDAY , MAY 8 ...
... taken in , as their cant is , to pay costs . I am admitted , upon the re- commendation of one of their principals ... take notice of it . 6 ' I am , with respect , Your humble servant , STEELE . H. R. ' T. N ° 373. THURSDAY , MAY 8 ...
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