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... afterwards ( 1704 ) was published " The Tale of a Tub : " of this book charity may be persuad- ed to think that it might be written by a man of a pecu- liar character without ill intention ; but it is certainly of dangerous example ...
... afterwards ( 1704 ) was published " The Tale of a Tub : " of this book charity may be persuad- ed to think that it might be written by a man of a pecu- liar character without ill intention ; but it is certainly of dangerous example ...
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... afterwards that he became a professed author ; and then one year ( 1708 ) produced " The Sentiments of a Church of England man ; " the ridicule of astrology under the name of Bickerstaff ; " the " Argument against abolish- ing ...
... afterwards that he became a professed author ; and then one year ( 1708 ) produced " The Sentiments of a Church of England man ; " the ridicule of astrology under the name of Bickerstaff ; " the " Argument against abolish- ing ...
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... afterwards " suing for pardon . " Harley's designs and situation were such as made him glad of an auxiliary so well qualified for his ser- vice ; he therefore soon admitted him to familiarity , whether ever to confidence some have made ...
... afterwards " suing for pardon . " Harley's designs and situation were such as made him glad of an auxiliary so well qualified for his ser- vice ; he therefore soon admitted him to familiarity , whether ever to confidence some have made ...
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... afterwards a draught of a thousand upon the exchequer , which was intercepted by the queen's death , and which he resigned , as he says him- self , " multa gemens , with many a groan . " In the midst of his power and his politics , he ...
... afterwards a draught of a thousand upon the exchequer , which was intercepted by the queen's death , and which he resigned , as he says him- self , " multa gemens , with many a groan . " In the midst of his power and his politics , he ...
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... afterward of great note , Aislabie and Walpole . But , by the disunion of his great friends , his im- portance and designs were now at an end : and seeing his services at last useless , he retired about June , 1714 , into Berkshire ...
... afterward of great note , Aislabie and Walpole . But , by the disunion of his great friends , his im- portance and designs were now at an end : and seeing his services at last useless , he retired about June , 1714 , into Berkshire ...
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