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... confequence , and recruit his finances . Among other expedients , the DUCHESS of MARLBOROUGH endeavoured to procure him a feat in parliament , where the hoped his disappointments would render him an useful oppofition member , but this ...
... confequence , and recruit his finances . Among other expedients , the DUCHESS of MARLBOROUGH endeavoured to procure him a feat in parliament , where the hoped his disappointments would render him an useful oppofition member , but this ...
Página xxxiv
... confequence of a legal inquiry the will was set aside . His fuppofed fhare in this tranfaction is alluded to by POPE . " Let BUDGELL charge low Grub - street on my quill , " And write whate'er he please , except my will . " Yet ...
... confequence of a legal inquiry the will was set aside . His fuppofed fhare in this tranfaction is alluded to by POPE . " Let BUDGELL charge low Grub - street on my quill , " And write whate'er he please , except my will . " Yet ...
Página xxxvi
... confequence of the fignature , he is , in the opinion of the annotators on the SPECTATOR , the prefumptive author of a fhort letter , figned Euftace , in No. 539 , and of Nos . 591 , 602 , 605 , and 628 , the last of which contains a ...
... confequence of the fignature , he is , in the opinion of the annotators on the SPECTATOR , the prefumptive author of a fhort letter , figned Euftace , in No. 539 , and of Nos . 591 , 602 , 605 , and 628 , the last of which contains a ...
Página xxxvii
... confequence of quarrelling with the book- fellers , and filling the pamphlet with his own difputes and concerns , he was obliged to drop the undertaking . Four vo- lumes of this work are now before me . It exhibits little more than the ...
... confequence of quarrelling with the book- fellers , and filling the pamphlet with his own difputes and concerns , he was obliged to drop the undertaking . Four vo- lumes of this work are now before me . It exhibits little more than the ...
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... confequence . of " fomething between " him and Queen Chriftina . This event is fupposed to have affected his intellects , much in the manner as Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY Biog . Dict . and Dram . is represented to have been injured by his ...
... confequence . of " fomething between " him and Queen Chriftina . This event is fupposed to have affected his intellects , much in the manner as Sir ROGER DE COVERLEY Biog . Dict . and Dram . is represented to have been injured by his ...
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