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... Action -Author accused of writing nonsense : Steele - Family of Greenhats : Swift - Continental Intelligence Steele . 60. A Rake reclaimed by his Father's liberality - Women to be gained by nonsense - Mars Triumphant - Adver- tisement ...
... Action -Author accused of writing nonsense : Steele - Family of Greenhats : Swift - Continental Intelligence Steele . 60. A Rake reclaimed by his Father's liberality - Women to be gained by nonsense - Mars Triumphant - Adver- tisement ...
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... actions and principles , and that shame might drive him into amend- ment . Vice , however , and pleasure still triumphed , and he stands upon record among many others , who have felt how difficult it is to be virtuous , when the ...
... actions and principles , and that shame might drive him into amend- ment . Vice , however , and pleasure still triumphed , and he stands upon record among many others , who have felt how difficult it is to be virtuous , when the ...
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... actions and events of next year particularly related , as they will come to pass . Written to prevent the people of England from being further imposed on by vulgar Almanack - Makers . By Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq . In this work , after ...
... actions and events of next year particularly related , as they will come to pass . Written to prevent the people of England from being further imposed on by vulgar Almanack - Makers . By Isaac Bickerstaff , Esq . In this work , after ...
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... actions . In 1716 , he was flying with inconstancy from one perio- dical attempt to another . He commenced a series of let- ters called Town Talk , to a lady in the country ; which per- sonage was his own wife . This reached only nine ...
... actions . In 1716 , he was flying with inconstancy from one perio- dical attempt to another . He commenced a series of let- ters called Town Talk , to a lady in the country ; which per- sonage was his own wife . This reached only nine ...
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With whatever liberality Sir Richard was willing to es- timate the actions of others , he was not so fortunate as to obtain the same candid construction for his own beha- viour . His opposition to the Peerage Bill gave so much offence ...
With whatever liberality Sir Richard was willing to es- timate the actions of others , he was not so fortunate as to obtain the same candid construction for his own beha- viour . His opposition to the Peerage Bill gave so much offence ...
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