Essays Biographical, Critical and Historical Illustrative of the Tatler, Spectator, and Guardian, Band 3Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1968 |
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... Politics , how- ever , soon drove them apart , and , as is but too often the case , converted their former regard into ... political warfare to have leisure for any consideration of VOL . III . L this kind ; they praised the design , but ...
... Politics , how- ever , soon drove them apart , and , as is but too often the case , converted their former regard into ... political warfare to have leisure for any consideration of VOL . III . L this kind ; they praised the design , but ...
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... political life was a scene of much activity and address . It may be said to have commenced in the year 1710 ; at which period the Primate of Ireland commis- sioned him to solicit the Queen for a remission of the first Fruits and ...
... political life was a scene of much activity and address . It may be said to have commenced in the year 1710 ; at which period the Primate of Ireland commis- sioned him to solicit the Queen for a remission of the first Fruits and ...
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... political contro- versy , " he could only preach pamphlets . " It may be remarked , while the subject is before us , that the custom which the English clergy have acquired of reading their sermons will , as long as it shall be persisted ...
... political contro- versy , " he could only preach pamphlets . " It may be remarked , while the subject is before us , that the custom which the English clergy have acquired of reading their sermons will , as long as it shall be persisted ...
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