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As to the pieces which have no connexion with each other , fome have thought that the Serious and the comic fhould have been put in feparate claffes ; but this is not the method which was taken by the Dean himself , or by Mr. Pope when ...
As to the pieces which have no connexion with each other , fome have thought that the Serious and the comic fhould have been put in feparate claffes ; but this is not the method which was taken by the Dean himself , or by Mr. Pope when ...
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Among the notes will be found fome remarks on thofe of another writer , for which no apology can be thought necessary , if it be confidered that the fame act is juftice if the fubject is a criminal , which would have been murder if ...
Among the notes will be found fome remarks on thofe of another writer , for which no apology can be thought necessary , if it be confidered that the fame act is juftice if the fubject is a criminal , which would have been murder if ...
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... with an imperfect sketch by the Dean himself , has furnished yet more . From a comparison of all thefe with each other this account is compiled . It is not thought neceffary to relate every trifling particular that has been recorded ...
... with an imperfect sketch by the Dean himself , has furnished yet more . From a comparison of all thefe with each other this account is compiled . It is not thought neceffary to relate every trifling particular that has been recorded ...
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He has also been thought by fome to have been a natural fon of fir William Temple , a mistake which was probably founded upon another , for till the publication of his letter to lord Palmerfton , among his pofthumous works , he was ...
He has also been thought by fome to have been a natural fon of fir William Temple , a mistake which was probably founded upon another , for till the publication of his letter to lord Palmerfton , among his pofthumous works , he was ...
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About a year after his return from Ireland , he thought it expedient to take his degree of mafter of arts at Oxford . With this view he appears to have written to his uncle William Swift , to procure and fend him the teftimonium of his ...
About a year after his return from Ireland , he thought it expedient to take his degree of mafter of arts at Oxford . With this view he appears to have written to his uncle William Swift , to procure and fend him the teftimonium of his ...
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