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... Lord Chesterfield , after seeing the lexicographer once or twice , suffered him to be repulsed from his door : but afterwards , thinking to conciliate him when the work was upon the eve of publication , he wrote two papers in " The ...
... Lord Chesterfield , after seeing the lexicographer once or twice , suffered him to be repulsed from his door : but afterwards , thinking to conciliate him when the work was upon the eve of publication , he wrote two papers in " The ...
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... Lord Bute , then first minister , assured him " was not given for any thing which he was to do , but for what he had already done . " A fixed annuity of three hundred pounds a - year , if it diminished his distress , increased his ...
... Lord Bute , then first minister , assured him " was not given for any thing which he was to do , but for what he had already done . " A fixed annuity of three hundred pounds a - year , if it diminished his distress , increased his ...
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... Lord's prayer first in English , then in Latin , and afterwards in Greek , but succeeded only in the last attempt ; imme- diately after which he was again deprived of the power of articulation . From this alarming attack he recovered ...
... Lord's prayer first in English , then in Latin , and afterwards in Greek , but succeeded only in the last attempt ; imme- diately after which he was again deprived of the power of articulation . From this alarming attack he recovered ...
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... Lord Jermin , afterwards Earl of St. Alban's , and where he was employed in cyphering and decyphering the letters that passed between the King and Queen , a situation certainly of the highest confidence and honour . " " In the year 1647 ...
... Lord Jermin , afterwards Earl of St. Alban's , and where he was employed in cyphering and decyphering the letters that passed between the King and Queen , a situation certainly of the highest confidence and honour . " " In the year 1647 ...
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... Lord Conway as co - operating in the trans- action ; and testified , that the Earl of Northum- berland had declared himself disposed in favour of any attempt that might check the violence of the parliament , and reconcile them to the ...
... Lord Conway as co - operating in the trans- action ; and testified , that the Earl of Northum- berland had declared himself disposed in favour of any attempt that might check the violence of the parliament , and reconcile them to the ...
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The Lives of the Most Celebrated English Poets, with Criticisms Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1805 |
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