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Page xvii
The civilities which he received az Oxford might indeed proceed from his known connec- tion with Sir William Temple ; but he might reason- ably impute them alfo to the fuppreffion of a reproach against which there was good reafon to ...
The civilities which he received az Oxford might indeed proceed from his known connec- tion with Sir William Temple ; but he might reason- ably impute them alfo to the fuppreffion of a reproach against which there was good reafon to ...
Page xxii
... right from his station in the see of Dublin , and from his acknowledged character in the church . Neither of thefe preten fions were prevalent . He was looked upon as too far advanced in years to be removed . The reason alledged was ...
... right from his station in the see of Dublin , and from his acknowledged character in the church . Neither of thefe preten fions were prevalent . He was looked upon as too far advanced in years to be removed . The reason alledged was ...
Page xxiii
... reason , ( for the match was by no means very defirable in her own breaft ) , that she could not support herself on her 300 1. On which her brother affured her , that he would never fee her want the neceffaries , or the ...
... reason , ( for the match was by no means very defirable in her own breaft ) , that she could not support herself on her 300 1. On which her brother affured her , that he would never fee her want the neceffaries , or the ...
Page xxxii
They have " fome reasons for their whispers ; tho ' I thought it was a greater fecret . I do not much like the prefent pofture of things . I " always apprehended that any falling out would ruin them , and " fo I have told them feveral ...
They have " fome reasons for their whispers ; tho ' I thought it was a greater fecret . I do not much like the prefent pofture of things . I " always apprehended that any falling out would ruin them , and " fo I have told them feveral ...
Page 4
There was great reason to fufpect that he had made an information ; and having received his reward , would never return . The man however came home in the evening ; and the Dean was advised by his friends to take no notice of his fault ...
There was great reason to fufpect that he had made an information ; and having received his reward , would never return . The man however came home in the evening ; and the Dean was advised by his friends to take no notice of his fault ...
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