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Out S. ate S 1 , Fee M 3 , FROM this time till the year 1713 , he continued to exert himself , with unwearied diligence , in the fervice of the miniftry . [ D. S. p . 156. ] And while he was at Windfor , juft at the conclufion of the ...
Out S. ate S 1 , Fee M 3 , FROM this time till the year 1713 , he continued to exert himself , with unwearied diligence , in the fervice of the miniftry . [ D. S. p . 156. ] And while he was at Windfor , juft at the conclufion of the ...
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Nevertheless , while things continued in this doubtful fituation , and many of the friends of the miniftry had given all for gone , fuch was the force of reasoning , and fuch were the merits of that pamphlet , The conduct of the allies ...
Nevertheless , while things continued in this doubtful fituation , and many of the friends of the miniftry had given all for gone , fuch was the force of reasoning , and fuch were the merits of that pamphlet , The conduct of the allies ...
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SWIFT ftill adhered to his opinion ; and therefore went in a day or two to Oxford by the coach , and thence to the houfe of a friend in Berkshire , where he continued till the Queen's death , which happened in about ten weeks . [ vol .
SWIFT ftill adhered to his opinion ; and therefore went in a day or two to Oxford by the coach , and thence to the houfe of a friend in Berkshire , where he continued till the Queen's death , which happened in about ten weeks . [ vol .
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... and , in particular , his friendship with Mr Addifon continued inviolable , and with as much kindnefs as when they used to meet at Lord Halifax's or Lord Sommers's , who were leaders of the oppofite party . [ vol . 4. p . 26 , 27. ] ...
... and , in particular , his friendship with Mr Addifon continued inviolable , and with as much kindnefs as when they used to meet at Lord Halifax's or Lord Sommers's , who were leaders of the oppofite party . [ vol . 4. p . 26 , 27. ] ...
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But what- ever were the motives of this marriage , the Dean and the Lady continued to live afterwards juft in the fame manner as they had lived before 1. Mrs Dingley was See the notes , above , p . xiii ... ftill + Tho ' it is admitted ...
But what- ever were the motives of this marriage , the Dean and the Lady continued to live afterwards juft in the fame manner as they had lived before 1. Mrs Dingley was See the notes , above , p . xiii ... ftill + Tho ' it is admitted ...
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