The Sir Roger de Coverley Papers from "The Spectator"Ginn, 1925 - 186 páginas |
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... 119 . 123 Budgell · • 127 131 134 138 • 143 179 XXXII . DEATH OF SIR Roger . - Addison XXXIII . A NEW MASTER AT COVERLEY HALL . Steele NOTES . • QUESTIONS - INTRODUCTION . INTERESTING as they are in themselves , the CONTENTS . vii.
... 119 . 123 Budgell · • 127 131 134 138 • 143 179 XXXII . DEATH OF SIR Roger . - Addison XXXIII . A NEW MASTER AT COVERLEY HALL . Steele NOTES . • QUESTIONS - INTRODUCTION . INTERESTING as they are in themselves , the CONTENTS . vii.
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... liberties against the en- croachments of their sovereign . Charles II . attempted to govern according to his own will , without the interference of Parliament ; and after his death in 1685 , INTRODUCTION: PAGE POLITICAL CONDITIONS.
... liberties against the en- croachments of their sovereign . Charles II . attempted to govern according to his own will , without the interference of Parliament ; and after his death in 1685 , INTRODUCTION: PAGE POLITICAL CONDITIONS.
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... death in 1685 , his brother , James II . , pursued a policy still more despotic . Meanwhile , on the Continent , the prospect was dark for the cause of constitutional government . France under her able ruler was becoming so powerful ...
... death in 1685 , his brother , James II . , pursued a policy still more despotic . Meanwhile , on the Continent , the prospect was dark for the cause of constitutional government . France under her able ruler was becoming so powerful ...
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... death , he was an influence for good in the affairs of the nation . On losing his first position he was appointed , in 1708 , secretary to Wharton , the Lord - Lieutenant of Ireland , and was also made keeper of the records in ...
... death , he was an influence for good in the affairs of the nation . On losing his first position he was appointed , in 1708 , secretary to Wharton , the Lord - Lieutenant of Ireland , and was also made keeper of the records in ...
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... death of Queen Mary , in 1695 , and dedicated to Lord Cutts . He was rewarded by an ensign's commission in that lord's regiment , and soon after became his secretary . His Christian Hero , a little book published in 1701 , was designed ...
... death of Queen Mary , in 1695 , and dedicated to Lord Cutts . He was rewarded by an ensign's commission in that lord's regiment , and soon after became his secretary . His Christian Hero , a little book published in 1701 , was designed ...
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Sir Roger de Coverley Papers in the Spectator Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele,Eustace Budgell Vista completa - 1906 |
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