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... is not the leaft reafon to believe that Stella was related to Sir William Temple , or that he was vifited by King William at Moor Park , although both thefe facts are afferted , one in a note on the letter to Lord Palmerston , Vol .
... is not the leaft reafon to believe that Stella was related to Sir William Temple , or that he was vifited by King William at Moor Park , although both thefe facts are afferted , one in a note on the letter to Lord Palmerston , Vol .
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1734 , that the Dean had strongly difavowed this piece , not to him only , but to Lord Carteret , and others , and that there was reafon to believe it the performance of a perfon who offered a piece in profe to a bookfeller as the ...
1734 , that the Dean had strongly difavowed this piece , not to him only , but to Lord Carteret , and others , and that there was reafon to believe it the performance of a perfon who offered a piece in profe to a bookfeller as the ...
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The civilities which he received at Oxford , might indeed proceed from his known connexion with fir William Temple , but he might reasonably impute them alfo to the fuppreffion of a reproach against which there was good reafon to fear ...
The civilities which he received at Oxford , might indeed proceed from his known connexion with fir William Temple , but he might reasonably impute them alfo to the fuppreffion of a reproach against which there was good reafon to fear ...
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It is probable that swift did not leave fir William for fuch a reafon without fevere expoftulation , not only because Swift was no refpecter of perfons , but because it appears that fir William , though D. S. 52. he was extremely angry ...
It is probable that swift did not leave fir William for fuch a reafon without fevere expoftulation , not only because Swift was no refpecter of perfons , but because it appears that fir William , though D. S. 52. he was extremely angry ...
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... the two livings of Laracor and Rathbeggin in the diocefe of Meath , which together did not amount to half the value of the deanery . non - refidence could not , as lord Orrery supposes , be the reafon why it was not given to him .
... the two livings of Laracor and Rathbeggin in the diocefe of Meath , which together did not amount to half the value of the deanery . non - refidence could not , as lord Orrery supposes , be the reafon why it was not given to him .
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