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... houses of Parliament , under the name of " The Senate of Lilliput , " sometimes with feigned denominations of the ... house of Stuart , he could not accept of any office in the state ; he , therefore , came to London , and employed ...
... houses of Parliament , under the name of " The Senate of Lilliput , " sometimes with feigned denominations of the ... house of Stuart , he could not accept of any office in the state ; he , therefore , came to London , and employed ...
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... House of Stuart to the throne . That he had a ten- derness for that unfortunate House , is well known ; and some may • Miss Mason , after having forfeited the title of Lady Macclesfield by divorce , was married to Colonel Brett , and it ...
... House of Stuart to the throne . That he had a ten- derness for that unfortunate House , is well known ; and some may • Miss Mason , after having forfeited the title of Lady Macclesfield by divorce , was married to Colonel Brett , and it ...
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... house of Stuart , and so fearful was he of the consequences of another revolution on the throne of Great Britain ; and Mr. Topham Beauclerk assured me , he had heard him say this before he had his pension . At another time he said to Mr ...
... house of Stuart , and so fearful was he of the consequences of another revolution on the throne of Great Britain ; and Mr. Topham Beauclerk assured me , he had heard him say this before he had his pension . At another time he said to Mr ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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