The Spectator: no. 81-169; June 2, 1711-Sept. 13, 1711George Atherton Aitken John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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... letters : while I am 6 1 Charles Montagu , afterwards Earl of Halifax , was born in 1661. He joined with Prior in writing The Hind and the Panther Transversed ' in 1687 , and under William III . he became a Lord of the Treasury , and in ...
... letters : while I am 6 1 Charles Montagu , afterwards Earl of Halifax , was born in 1661. He joined with Prior in writing The Hind and the Panther Transversed ' in 1687 , and under William III . he became a Lord of the Treasury , and in ...
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... letter from Lady Dupplin to her aunt , Abigail Harley , has recently been published ( Hist . MSS . Comm . , Fifteenth Report , Part IV . p . 686 ) : À sad accident happened yesterday ; Sir Cholmondeley Dering was killed in a duel by one ...
... letter from Lady Dupplin to her aunt , Abigail Harley , has recently been published ( Hist . MSS . Comm . , Fifteenth Report , Part IV . p . 686 ) : À sad accident happened yesterday ; Sir Cholmondeley Dering was killed in a duel by one ...
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... letters of my correspondents , where it seems duty is thrown into the account , in matters of sale , to those who receive no favour from the charmers : - ' Mr. SPECTATOR , June 4 . ' AFTER I have assured you I am in every re- spect one ...
... letters of my correspondents , where it seems duty is thrown into the account , in matters of sale , to those who receive no favour from the charmers : - ' Mr. SPECTATOR , June 4 . ' AFTER I have assured you I am in every re- spect one ...
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... letter is ascribed to Laurence Eusden ( 1688-1730 ) , who was made Poet - Laureate by the Duke of Newcastle in 1718 . Afterwards he became a clergyman in the Church of England . Gray says that he was a person of great hopes in his youth ...
... letter is ascribed to Laurence Eusden ( 1688-1730 ) , who was made Poet - Laureate by the Duke of Newcastle in 1718 . Afterwards he became a clergyman in the Church of England . Gray says that he was a person of great hopes in his youth ...
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... letter runs wholly upon men - servants ; and I can attribute the licentiousness which has at present prevailed among them , to nothing but what an hundred before me have ascribed it to , the custom of giving board - wages : this one ...
... letter runs wholly upon men - servants ; and I can attribute the licentiousness which has at present prevailed among them , to nothing but what an hundred before me have ascribed it to , the custom of giving board - wages : this one ...
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